Media Room Design
Designing a media room can be a fun and exciting project. Whether you’re creating a dedicated home theatre or a more versatile entertainment space, here are some of key considerations and design tips to help you create the perfect media room: purpose, functionality, location, acoustics, screen, projection, seating, lighting, storage.
Read MoreTV Unit Design
Designing a TV unit involves creating a functional and aesthetically pleasing space to house your television and related components while complementing the overall decor of your living room or entertainment area. Designing a TV unit requires a balance of aesthetics and functionality. By carefully considering the TV’s placement, materials, storage needs, and integration with the room’s design, we can create a TV unit that enhances your entertainment experience while contributing to the overall style of your living space.
Read MoreLaundry Design
Designing a laundry room involves creating a functional and efficient space for washing, drying, and organising laundry. Designing a laundry room should prioritise functionality and organisation while also considering comfort and aesthetics. Creating a well-designed laundry area can make a chore feel less burdensome and more efficient.
Read MoreStudy Room Design
Designing a study room involves creating a functional and comfortable space that promotes productivity, concentration, and creativity. Designing a study room should reflect your personal preferences, work habits, and study needs. Prioritise functionality, organisation, and comfort to create a space that enhances productivity and well-being.
Read MoreWardrobe Design
Designing a wardrobe involves creating a storage solution that is not only functional but also stylish and tailored to your needs. Designing a wardrobe should be a thoughtful process that takes into account both functionality and aesthetics. It’s essential to create a storage solution that not only meets your storage needs but also enhances the overall look and organisation of your space.
Read MoreBar Design
Designing a bar involves creating a space that is not only functional but also inviting and aesthetically pleasing for patrons. Designing a bar requires careful planning, attention to detail, and a focus on creating a memorable and enjoyable experience for patrons. The design should reflect the concept and theme while also considering functionality, comfort, and safety.
Read MoreWine Cellar Design
Designing a wine cellar involves creating a space that not only stores wine bottles but also provides the ideal conditions for ageing and preserving wine. Designing a wine cellar is a combination of functional considerations and aesthetic choices. By carefully planning the layout, climate control, storage, and design elements, we can create a wine cellar that not only preserves your wine collection but also becomes a beautiful and inviting space for enjoying and sharing your passion for wine.
Read MoreBathroom Design
Bathroom design involves creating a functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing space for personal hygiene and relaxation. Bathroom design should prioritise functionality and comfort while reflecting your style and preferences. By carefully considering these elements, we can create a beautiful and functional bathroom space that meets your needs and enhances your daily routine.
Read MoreScullery Design
A scullery is a functional and practical part of a kitchen that serves as a supplementary space for various kitchen-related tasks. It’s often designed to help keep the main kitchen area clean, organised, and efficient. Scullery design focuses on enhancing the efficiency of kitchen-related tasks, reducing clutter and mess in the main kitchen area, and providing a dedicated space for various kitchen activities. It’s a valuable addition for larger households, frequent entertainers, or anyone who wants to keep their kitchen organised and functional.
Read MoreRenovation and/or new build, colour, and material selection/specification
Renovation or new build projects involve a thoughtful selection of colours and materials to create a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing space. During the renovation process, it is crucial to consider the colours and materials of existing elements, such as flooring, walls, and architectural features. It is important to check for any restrictions or limitations imposed by the existing structure.
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