TUDOR MANOR HOUSE, 1532

A refurbishment of the principal areas of a Tudor Manor House built in 1532, to create new living and entertaining spaces

BRIEF: To reinvigorate a listed property suitable for modern family living and entertaining, in a chic, glamorous yet contemporary style

CONCEPT: Inspired by the tones and materials of this ancient building, juxtaposing modern yet timeless pieces against it, to create chic modern family living

ARCHITECTS: Clients’ own

SCOPE: Interior Design of all spaces, procurement of all furnishings, and window treatments

NOTABLE: Inspiration and palette taken from the materials and texture existing in the house, faded oak beams, with tones of grey lavender, forged iron, Tudor red bricks

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