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nterior Designers Stephenson Wright have much to celebrate. 2020 is set to become the best year yet for the Surrey based design studio, following the recent opening of The Post House - a luxury lifestyle showroom they have collaborated on - and the unveiling of their first furniture
collection. They welcome new visitors into the showroom to take part in a calendar of inspiring design events.
Founders, Natalie Stephenson and Juliette Wright are in the throes of exciting design projects, including the re-design of three VIP suites for a large London riverside hotel and the completion of a 44,000 sq ft private home in Surrey. This luxurious home is classical in style and includes twelve-bedroom suites, spa, gym, cinema and an authentic brick wine cellar. Natalie & Juliette were hands on with the design of every aspect of the interior, including a visit to Carrara in Italy to select the marble slabs for the bathrooms, fireplaces and limestone flooring.
‘The design of this private home has been similar in scale to the undertaking of a small hotel. Silk wallpaper adorns the walls and it features full height timber panelling and beautifully executed joinery throughout. The client has been amazing to work for and we are delighted with how the project has evolved from the ground up.’
APPROACHABLE INTERIOR DESIGN
Over the last 20 years, Natalie and Juliette have been transforming homes into stylish, and most importantly, liveable spaces for families in the UK and abroad.
Design For A New Decade
‘In a world of Pinterest and Instagram, many feel drawn to interior design and creating a ‘picture perfect’ home. However, the detailed mix of skills needed to achieve a practical, well- considered and individual look, is where we can lend our expertise.’ Juliette Wright
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