“Keeping the same tones and colour palette throughout helps the rooms fl ow into each other; nothing jars!” - Carley
importance of enlisting an expert team, building a good relationship with them and then letting them run with what they all do best.” In Carley’s case, it was the strong colour scheme that she wanted to run with. “Large scale designs and dark colours on walls are bold but as long as you bring in good lighting and accessories that can stand up to them, it’s an effect that works really well even in smaller properties. This wasn’t a huge property, but the clients really pushed the whole team to get everything into it,” Carley remembers. “For a small footprint, this property works
incredibly hard. When the clients came over mid-renovation, it really was a building site and then the next time they saw it was when
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they arrived a couple of days before Christmas to move in. That’s when we made it a full turn key experience. The tree was up, the wreath was on the door, and everything needed was in the kitchen from glasses to cutlery. I think it was a lot to take in, but they were delighted.” Cynthia summarises her feelings about the at “It is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colours, tetures and the light fi ttings in particular, and the hidden closet was a fabulous idea. I also adore the Julian Chichester chest in the sitting room; Jeffreys have redesigned the interior to create a bar space, it’s a wonderful feature.” Alan concludes: “The collaboration between the architects, builders and designer proved to be a winning combination. It’s been a pleasure.”
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