Derbyshire Residence

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oak-staircase

Modern, functional interiors were the brief for the design of this new build family home in Derbyshire. An inspiring double height hallway contrasts the bucolic surroundings.

A place to be able to take off and put on shoes by the doorway was required so vintage theatre chairs were sourced and put on a custom plinth.

The use of oak within the interior nods to the traditional roots of the area but the dovetail joints and seemingly unsupported structure of the staircase gives it a contemporary finish. The rest of the scheme is kept minimal as the wood sings for itself.

Unexpected design

Form & function

A light and inviting open plan living space was designed and created. A polished concrete floor provides patina and flow and bold shapes and colour punctuate the space. Swivel chairs and 360 degree rotating suspended fire ensures fluidity and functionality.

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open-plan-living-space
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derbyshire-interior-design-dining-table

Luxury at home

Creating the indulgence of a spa experience at home with a shower steam room. Considered lighting and 3D tiles give texture and in this windowless room so the focus is on body and mind

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luxury-interior-design-shower-steam-room
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luxury-interior-design-marble-sink

Home office proposal

Storage is one of the main objectives of this new phase but with an emphasis on design-focused finish that is inspiring yet comfortable for two people to work together.

Recycled plastic with a monochrome finish has been proposed for the wall unit doors as a durable, eco-friendly and an aesthetically interesting material.

This is still a work in progress but seem 3D visualisation of proposed space below