Location: London, UK

Interior Designer: Samantha Bartlett Interiors

Construction: Cordles

Photography: Ryan Wicks, Al Roberts

A warm colour palette was curated by Samantha Bartlett Interiors for the client who requested a masculine design with elements of femineity for his home, a 1,359 square foot property in the heart of Chelsea. The key element to the brief was to make the home user-friendly, and offer an ease of flow from one space to another whilst accommodating the required areas listed by the client. This refurb project although small was extensive, it is now compliant and sustainable and took less than one year from concept to completion.

In order to create the aforementioned palette for the client, Samantha Bartlett Interiors derived the designs and textures from nature. The studio is inspired by nature, its unique forms, colours, textures, patterns, and organic materials which are stacked with distinctive features are endless. Here they have embraced earth’s natural tones and materials. One example of this is where they have recycled materials, reusing wastage to form the client’s utility worktop which would have previously been skipped, they also introduced petrified wood, and locally sourced marble throughout.

Samantha Bartlett Interiors used mainly bespoke sustainable furniture and joinery to optimise the joinery and space available and collaborated with various artisans to fulfil these packages. The property has also been designed to improve conservation of fuel and power, and to enhance its surrounding environment.

The newly formed spaces perfectly meet the clients brief, and seamlessly work in harmony with one another. The areas feel bigger, are much lighter and warm and the space is much more user friendly, an environment anyone would be happy to live in.