
It’s a newly refurbished home and it’s situated very close to the Royal Albert Hall and Hyde Park. It sits in a quiet area behind Queens Gate, on the first floor of a beautiful building. The apartment has been designed by Theis and Khan Architects and it has a lovely interior. In order to reach the apartment, you would have to enter through a private entrance on the ground floor of the building and use the stairs to get to the living space. It’s a beautiful vaulted area with an open floor plan. Then you reach the reception area, a bright and very elegant room. The kitchen has been painted white and it includes integrated appliances and a breakfast bar. The kitchen is directly connected to the dining room and to the study area. These spaces are separated from the terrace through glass doors. The terrace features built-in seating and it offers beautiful views of the surroundings. The master bedroom is spacious and has extensive built-in wardrobes. There’s also a second bedroom. Overall, the apartment is calm and beautiful, with an inviting and bright interior. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on January 9th, 2012

This house is part of an elevated development situated behind a discreet entrance on Portland Road and it only includes a small number of properties. This is a 3-bedroom residence with a lovely interior and it’s currently on the market for £2,950,000. The house is not actually new but it has been drastically refurbished in 2009. the house looks significantly more modern. It now has a fresh, modern and bright interior décor. Of course, achieving that wasn’t easy. The house has a beautiful and spacious living room opened to the dining room and kitchen. There’s also a sitting room that leads to a large roof garden. Upstairs you can find the master bedroom, a second double bedroom and a third room that could either be a bedroom or an office. here is also a beautiful roof terrace at the top of the house. First the original and out-of-date interior had to be stripped out and then replaced with something contemporary and more suitable to the client’s specifications. Several other changes and additions have been made, like the huge retractable skylight, the glass staircases and the programmable lighting system. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on January 9th, 2012

This beautiful penthouse apartment is situated in an exclusive building in Hyde Park Square that has a lovely private garden square. It’s also a spacious apartment so the living room is large, bright and airy. The apartment is currently on the market for £3,500,000 and it has the potential of becoming a lovely family home. The apartments in the building can benefit from tranquil views over the garden and can always enjoy their own little piece of nature. As you enter, there’s an impressive grand entrance lobby and then you can use the lift to go to the fourth floor, where the apartment is located. The flat measures a total of 2.308 square feet. The interior is luxurious but also inviting. The apartment features a large reception/dining room, a kitchen breakfast room, a master bedroom suite and a two more bedrooms with their own bathrooms. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on January 9th, 2012

Here is more information from the producers over at Jennings and Company: The powerful LED lights embedded inside give the glass countertop a radiance. ThinkGlass offers a variety of light colors and even the ability to create a “light show” via remote control with special effects such as flashing and fading lights to create an ambiance. ThinkGlass has quickly become a leader in the thermoforming industry by pioneering a versatile technique that allows the creation of new or repetitive textures at a very low molding cost. The product has several textures and can serve as glass countertop in a bar or at home, as a decorative art object, can replace an indoor fountain and so on. The possibilities are practically endless. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on January 8th, 2012

Let’s take a look at this living room that has recently suffered a makeover and now has a brighter look. The room was redesigned by Alison Royer that basically changed just about anything but still managed to come up with a similar design with obvious improvements. The biggest change was the color change. The dark ceilings have been turned into bright elements that help form a fresh new look. And in order to create continuity and uniformity, the same color from the ceiling beams has also been used for the window frames and has also been replicated in some decorative items like the pillows and the furniture. The new living room is a combination of traditional and modern elements that peacefully coexist. The new colors used are part of a neutral palette. The walls have been painted white while the furniture features tones of brown, beige and combinations of these two. You can sue this as inspiration. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by admin on January 7th, 2012