ABOVE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A project by interior designer Nicola Harding, who subscribes to the idea that kitchens should be ‘softened’ with less wall-to-wall-joinery and more
freestanding items; high-quality materials, considered lighting and practical design come together in this Lineaquattro kitchen by Huma Kitchens; wallpaper (in this case, Lewis & Wood’s ‘Beech’) is another way to be more experimental in the kitchen – designer Pandora Taylor has also included a glass splashback OPPOSITE, TOP TO BOTTOM: Waterproof wallpaper such as this ‘Boheme’ design from Wall&deco (available at West One Bathrooms) elevates a shower space to something with real artistic expression; soft furnishings make the bathroom somewhere you’d like to linger, with ‘Ete Moscovite’ fabric by Décors Barbares at Tissus d'Hélène on the curtains and a Robert Langford chair used in this scheme by Olivine Design