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Redcurve Design
62 Woodcrest Road
Purley
Surrey
CR8 4JB
07977205545
020 86450363

North London townhouse - Highgate, London

This two-floor apartment was redesigned in dramatic style to create a very personal space for the client to relax or entertain.  Strong colours, feature lighting and a mixture of modern and vintage furniture were used throughout to bring character and definition to the large high ceilinged rooms. Bespoke bookcases and wardrobes were built to maximise storage and make use of otherwise awkward spaces.

Home gym - St. Margaret's, Middlesex

An empty basement was converted to a home gym and wine cellar. The stairs and entrance to the basement were redesigned to improve access and better integrate the gym with the rest of the house.  Indirect concealed lighting and mirrors were used to create a warm, bright space.

1920s house - Purley, Surrey

Our aim with this beautiful house was to create a modern interior inspired by the glamour of the 1920s, which would complement the many period features of the property. This was achieved through a sensitive mix of contemporary and vintage furniture set against a backdrop of rich colour and airy spaces.

In addition to redecoration & refurnishing throughout, both bathrooms were completely redesigned, and a lean to at the back of the property converted to a fantastic home office.

Family house - Wimbledon, London

This Victorian house was totally refurbished to create a gorgeous family home, which is stylish and contemporary whilst remaining sympathetic to the age of the property. The most substantial change was the re-design of a dated and impractical kitchen to create a bright space with ample storage and a breakfast area which opens directly onto the garden.

Bathroom - Weybridge, Surrey

In this period house we created a luxurious modern ensuite bathroom with twin basins, a wet room-style shower and beautiful bespoke storage, which we designed specifically to meet our client’s needs.

Town house apartment - Shepherd's Bush, London

To maximise space and light in this ground floor apartment a consistent elegant colour scheme was used throughout, with walnut accents adding warmth and texture.

The bedroom furniture was designed to create maximum storage whilst also providing luxurious touches such as a walnut-topped window seat overlooking the garden.

Mansion block apartment - Marylebone, London

To make the most of this striking apartment significant structural work was undertaken; opening up the lounge and dining room to provide a generous entertaining area, removing a redundant chimney breast to generate much needed space in the master bedroom and creating an indulgent ensuite bathroom with walk in rain shower.

Splashes of strong colour and dramatic lighting throughout the apartment add a strong contemporary edge to the interior.

Oast house bathroom - Dallington, Sussex

An L-shaped room, exposed stone work and sloping beamed ceilings were just some of the challenges that faced us in this oast house bathroom.

Intentionally leaving the original materials and a lot of the bathroom’s workings on show, we created an honest yet sophisticated interior where rough stone walls and a wash stand made from old railway sleepers are contrasted with slick Corian tops and chrome edged tiles. Further turning the room’s quirks to our advantage the L-shaped space was fitted with an oversized bath surround, providing a generous spa-like seating area. 

Advertising agency office - Mortlake, London

An empty space in a converted power station overlooking the Thames provided a characterful blank canvas for a new advertising agency office. Our brief was to retain an open plan layout while creating different zones for working, meetings and relaxation, and to encourage a collaborative working atmosphere.

The centre piece of the office is an oversized table around which all members of the company work in a creative, democratic environment. This bespoke table was mixed with economical high street furniture allowing the project to be completed on a relatively tight budget.