Main Room

Dining / Working Table

By Rose Uniacke in white oiled oak

https://www.roseuniacke.com/oval-table

Dining Chairs

By Knoll - with light oak legs and customisable chair fabric

https://www.knoll.com/product/saarinen-executive-arm-chair-wood-legs

Console / Cabinets

Either side of the window, not too deep but enough to add a lamp or useful / decorative items

Family Photos

Floating shelves either side of the window for a changing mix of family pictures

Table Lamps

Add warmth to the room in evenings

Window Blind

Alabaster linen roman blind by The Shade Store

Dining / Working Area Furniture

How pieces sit together

Central Chairs

By Soho Home, can be re-covered in more interesting fabric

https://www.sohohome.com/products/sydney-cane-armchair

Central Low Table

Small and low so can put feet up on it, or use for drinks

Wall Lights

By Allied Maker, made in a variety of finishes including light oak and ash woods

https://www.alliedmaker.com/Beacon-16-Half-Round

Central Area Furniture

How pieces sit together

L-Shaped Sofa

By Amber Interiors Shoppe, made to dimensions and fabric choice

https://shoppe.amberinteriordesign.com/products/carpenter-sectional

Pillow Options

Picking up the blue and also bringing in warmth

Coffee Table

Options - requirements to be discussed further

TV Console

Made to order and size, with lighter wood finish and set up for hidden wiring

Empty Space Renders - 01.03.22

Computer images to show how space looks without furniture

Floor Plan - 15.02.22

Sofa Area - 30.10.21

Framed family photos on window wall

Glass Globe Lighting - 12.10.21

Simple design with different size options. Other option is a more statement chandelier.

Floor Plan - 24.09.21

Drawings showing oval table

Front Door Louvres - 16.09.21

Placed outside rather than inside the glass windows

Sideboard Test Drawings - 12.09.21

Dining Area - with & without central shelving

Floor Plan - 06.09.21

Front Door :

The front door would look more elegant if the louvres were white & the door was painted in a lighter colour.

The shape of the door & the arch above would be clearer - rather than getting lost in the shapes of the louvres either side.

Views :

Existing mushroom paint & proposed Skylight paint

Balcony Doors :

Changing the door paint colour from mushroom to Skylight will give the space a much more peaceful feel.

Front Exterior Door :

The exterior facades of the doors would be painted in a slightly deeper grey / blue than the Skylight paint.

This will give better contrast against the creamy beige plaster of the exterior walls.

The porch ceiling could also exchange the dark wood beams for limed wood to give a lighter look.

Skylight Paint :

Suggested paint for interior doors & cupboards - with the white interior walls & the limed wood ceiling remaining as they are now.