Welcoming Richmond Residence | Roselind Wilson Design

Old meets new in the interior design of this Richmond family home City of London / United Kingdom / 2016

8
8 Love 1,780 Visits Published

Roselind Wilson Design was appointed to provide the full interior design service for this 5,500 square foot Mock Tudor property in Richmond and was delighted to be involved in this unique project on a property with such character and style.


The property was built in 1920 and extended in 1960. The original Annexe was separate from the main building but after a full refurbishment, it was joined to the main house. The interior design was carried out in two phases with the first comprising the Children's bedrooms in the main house and the Au Pair's bedroom and Guest bedroom on the upper floor of the Annexe. The second phase included the interior design of all the reception rooms, Kitchen, Master bedroom, Master Ensuite, Dressing room and Study, including the design of the oak panelled Snug and Sunday rooms. These exquisite rooms hold the original features of the house and were regarded as the heart of the home.


When approaching the design of each of the rooms, Roselind Wilson Design carefully considered the architectural style and existing features of the property as well as personal elements such as the children’s hobbies and favourite colours and the owner’s own unique pieces of art.


The close collaboration between Roselind Wilson Design and the owners of the property has allowed for the realisation of their dream residence - a beautiful, characterful family home with a hierarchy of exquisite family rooms, notably the Snug and Sunday Rooms with its dark original oak panelling and original lighting.


 

8 users love this project
Comments
    comment
    user
    Enlarge image

    Roselind Wilson Design was appointed to provide the full interior design service for this 5,500 square foot Mock Tudor property in Richmond and was delighted to be involved in this unique project on a property with such character and style. The property was built in 1920 and extended in 1960. The original Annexe was separate from the main building but after a full refurbishment, it was joined to the main house. The interior design was carried out in two phases with the first comprising the...

    Archilovers On Instagram
    Lovers 8 users