This semi-detached house is a success story borne out of the trusting relationship between homeowner and interior designer
3 July 2013
The owners of this four-storey semi-detached property have previously worked with Chew Interior Design before. Based on that positive experience, the owners had no second thoughts when it came to engaging the same designer to work on their new home.
There is a sense of tranquil spaciousness, thanks in part to the use of a natural colour palette with creams, browns and beiges. To keep things from looking too staid, textural elements were introduced to lend the home a softer demeanour. As such, the living room boasts an interplay of textures and materials. Here, a cosy ambience permeates, with comfortable furniture pieces sitting alongside thoughtful design elements.
Chew Interior also incorporated design elements that that were adapted from the owners’ previous home, playing up the sense of nostalgia and familiarity.
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