A terraced house in London with a particularly attractive design – that’s what we would like to introduce to you in this article. More specifically, it is located in Chelsea and impresses from the outside with an elegant white facade. The modern design of the house is thanks to the design firm Stephen Fletcher Architects. But let's take a look inside and also at the original wall decoration ideas that were implemented there.
The living room is brightly decorated, with the walls painted in a simple white color. In order to still provide some colorful accents, colorful ones were usedMuralsdistributed on the walls. The large picture above the sofa even matches the color of the sofa. The piece of furniture exudes a friendly atmosphere thanks to the berry color and the yellow accents of decorative cushions. On another wall you can find original head shapes. For this purpose, the wall was perforated and provided with mirrors. On the one hand, these decoration ideas are not so colorful in terms of color, but the colors of the sofa are reflected in the mirrors in order to repeat the effect of the mural.
Pictures as wall decoration ideas can also be found in other rooms, including the hallways and the stair area, as well as the kitchen, the office and even the bedrooms. One of the bedrooms also has a particularly effective idea that is somewhat reminiscent of the design with the heads in the living room. The wall was perforated again, but this time in the form of entire human bodies. These bodies for an accent wall are located directly behind the modern red bed. A similar design can be found in another room that serves as a television room. Small sculptures have been integrated into the wall, creating an attractive 3D effect. They are combined with high-gloss cladding in black. The last mentioned design idea was also implemented in the kitchen. However, yellow was chosen as the color there.
People also played with plants. This is how attractive vertical gardens were created. They decorate the bathroom, the large, modern terrace and the outdoor area on the lower floor. Now, if you feel like it, take a look at more photos of the noble-looking house.
Design byStephen Fletcher Architects.