Client Work - Bourne Leeder (Chontei)
Hello Everyone and happy Saturday! Today I will be sharing the third set of photos of a large-scale interior design project that we have recently completed for our client, Chontei. I’ve written a bunch about this project over my last couple of posts, so I will keep this post on the shorter side.
In the first two photos, you are given a look into our client's home office, and adjacent library. As the rooms in this home are so large in scale, we had ample space to work within the home office area. This gave us plenty of room to design & décor a traditional office space, while allowing us to incorporate a lounge area, complete with a large fireplace surrounded with polished marble, incased within custom built-in shelving.
In the third photo, you are given a peak into the home library. This space is directly attached to the home office, providing us with the perfect segue to build our client their very own bookshelf cladded space. We wanted this space to distinctly feel like a contemporary and quiet retreat within our client's house, while still maintaining the charm of a library. This space has two separate lounge/relax areas (one being out of shot) providing our client & their family with ample space to enjoy some peace and quiet, catch up on a book, or just simply explore their thoughts.
Over the next 1-2 weeks, I will share the final sets of photos that our amazing photographer, Sean, has taken of this project.
As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for supporting the work that my colleagues and I churn out at The Design Firm. It means the world to us that almost three years later, since we joined up to create The Design Firm, that you still follow & support everything that we do. Even if we don’t always get around to posting about all of the projects that we are doing around the grid.
Lastly, I always recommend viewing my photos in full screen mode when able! This allows you to see the true depth and detail of the spaces that my colleagues and I create for our clients.
Photo Credit - Sean Hardy
Client Work - Bourne Leeder (Chontei)
Hello Everyone and happy Saturday! Today I will be sharing the third set of photos of a large-scale interior design project that we have recently completed for our client, Chontei. I’ve written a bunch about this project over my last couple of posts, so I will keep this post on the shorter side.
In the first two photos, you are given a look into our client's home office, and adjacent library. As the rooms in this home are so large in scale, we had ample space to work within the home office area. This gave us plenty of room to design & décor a traditional office space, while allowing us to incorporate a lounge area, complete with a large fireplace surrounded with polished marble, incased within custom built-in shelving.
In the third photo, you are given a peak into the home library. This space is directly attached to the home office, providing us with the perfect segue to build our client their very own bookshelf cladded space. We wanted this space to distinctly feel like a contemporary and quiet retreat within our client's house, while still maintaining the charm of a library. This space has two separate lounge/relax areas (one being out of shot) providing our client & their family with ample space to enjoy some peace and quiet, catch up on a book, or just simply explore their thoughts.
Over the next 1-2 weeks, I will share the final sets of photos that our amazing photographer, Sean, has taken of this project.
As always, thank you from the bottom of our hearts for supporting the work that my colleagues and I churn out at The Design Firm. It means the world to us that almost three years later, since we joined up to create The Design Firm, that you still follow & support everything that we do. Even if we don’t always get around to posting about all of the projects that we are doing around the grid.
Lastly, I always recommend viewing my photos in full screen mode when able! This allows you to see the true depth and detail of the spaces that my colleagues and I create for our clients.
Photo Credit - Sean Hardy