This wrought-iron gate that leads to the front door was designed by Poole himself.
The specialist wanted to renew the living room by changing the window niches.
The fireplace is one of the items that the master has kept. She flawlessly restored its original look with stripper paint. Wonderful cabinets on its sides echo the pattern on the windows.
The professional used five types of wallpaper to change the mood from formal to informal. An interesting mannequin, pendant light fixture and pastel blue and light green tones adorn this extraordinary powder room.
She left the terracotta floors untouched to complement the casual and bright decor. Earth tones, natural textures and hanging plants connect the space to the interior garden.
The transition from the formality of the hallway and living room to a free and relaxed family room was achieved by a combination of wall coverings, furniture style, rugs, and colors. Nautical, white and mint hues with pretty pillows fill the room with a delightful atmosphere.
The view from the courtyard is framed by a sunny corner vignette.
Exceptional geometric wallpaper combines with a miniature dresser to create a whimsical corner. Wood floors have been sanded and stained in dark walnut.
Lightened master bedroom shows high ceilings.
Colorful wallpaper in the guest room reflects the different moods of the house.
The outdoor garden is designed with ease and lushness. The beautiful swimming pool fits beautifully in the courtyard.
This sounds fascinating! I’d love to know more about how luxury interior design was incorporated into a historic cottage after a thoughtful renovation. How did the designers maintain the cottage’s historical charm while adding modern luxury elements? What unique challenges did they face during the renovation process? Any standout features or design choices that made this project particularly special?