Location: United Kingdom

Architect: Breley Design

Interior Designer: Rose Narmani

Developer: Ulisses

Construction: Daniel Zefli

Photography: Julian Abrams, Nick Smith

This elegant country mansion is contemporary and stylish and showcases functionality without sacrificing sophistication. The design brief indicated that the space needed to be open, bright and light and should take advantage of the high ceilings. Allowing as much light as possible to flood into the living spaces was of vital importance. The colour scheme was to be a multitude of varying greys with pops of contrasting colours throughout to bring depth and intrigue into the interior design.

Rose Narmani was tasked with creating a timeless design scheme that would last years and survive any current design trends. The living space was to be contemporary and comfortable, with many natural and contrasting textures, finished of with an ultimate touch of luxury.

The high ceilings created were Rose Narmani’s favourite part of this project as it completely changed the dynamic of the space. The designers were tasked with removing the original ceilings to create a room that doubled in height. As you enter the house and proceed into the formal living room then you feel the effect of this structural change.

The design is so effective because firstly the client is delighted with the end result and that is the main overriding objective when finishing a project. The designers began this project from the renovation stage and then moved onto interior design and finished it with interior styling. Rose Narmani spent so much time with the client to ensure that they understood both their individual and family requirements and preferences. The design transformed this property and made it into the glamorous home that the client never wants to leave.