A peek at two London luxury interiors by Boscolo

It is no secret that the Pink Dog is partial to England, generally speaking, and especially to London. He’s so pleased then to virtually host here a London based interior design studio that will take us into two beautiful high-end luxury homes.

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First, a short introduction for the guests: Boscolo is an established luxury interior design team based in London, providing tailored interior design services for high-end residences.  Boscolo interior design has gained prestige thanks also to many interior design awards, among them the Best Houzz 2015 Award and the UK Property Awards 2014, in several different categories.

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Now, let’s go on a virtual home tour  in two London luxury interiors the Pink Dog has selected for you for today’s “I’d like to live here”coloumn!

This amazing penthouse is located in London and has been completely renovated by Boscolo Interior Design.

The interior design is full of smart spatial solutions, in reply to the owners’ need for a more flexible space and a complete interior revamp.

Concept Design | The inspiration for the interior design came from the couple’s love of reading, and from their favorite music festival, the Secret Garden Party. In fact, the designer transformed one of the photos of an official photographer from the Secret Garden Party (Nick Caro) into a huge wall mural. It was from this starting point that the whole interior palette developed into a sophisticated and non-trivial interior colour palette.

Indeed, here the kitchen corner is fully integrated into the living corner, with its unconventional kitchen without handles and its storage continuity.

The living space further develops with a reading/tv corner that was created from the space of the previous guests-bedroom. The designers have created here a smart flexible corner where a projector is incorporated into the ceiling, so this can transform into a tv-corner as well. But it can also transform a guest bedroom, as there’s a pull-down bed incorporated into the cabinetry behind the green armchair. This corner can further transform into an home office, as there’s a a compact workstation on its left that can also be stowed when guests arrive.

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Interior Style | The owners also desired a contemporary style, yet timeless finish for the interior, that’s why the designers introduced a few key designer pieces in this London interior, such as the Kartell Masters dining chairs, or the Italian Calligaris Omnia dining table. There are also some beautiful Moooi Cork stools here and there…. Because design is timeless, we know this!
The kitchen (by Shuller) is so full of innovative details that it really does not appear as a proper traditional kitchen. First, no tiles here on the backsplash, but a glossy turquoise glass (more turquoise inspirations here) – a practical and beautiful alternative to tiles. Second, no handles here, and a sleek finish!

No traditional timber flooring here either. The floor is made of cork with a vynil finish. An eco-friendly solution, besides that, a beautiful one.

Finally, the owners’ bedroom : this is the most luxury space, with a custom headboard designed by Boscolo team, and a natural decorative colour scheme. Greens, browns, in rich textures and fabrics.

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A spacious three bedroom, three bathroom, ground and lower ground floor maisonette with a private garden, that has been redesigned in order to sell it in a future. This is a sample of a smaller budget interior renovation by Boscolo team, instead. Where materials and finishes are the key elements of the design, with a strict timeline and budget.

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Interior Style |  A contemporary and modern interior style, with a monochrome interior palette. Here, just whites and light greys, that have been matched with a few elements in dark wood. For example, the kitchen island stands out in its dark wood finish from the rest of the kitchen with a shiny totally white finish.

The monochrome palette here has been articulated into many different finishes solutions. For example, the use of a dark fretwork panelling to zone the kitchen from the hallway, becomes a key feature for all interior design. Take the wallpaper as another example, finished in white for the toilet, another unconventional but effective interior design solution. Or the 3d wall tiling, in total white, with a wave effect, for the other bathroom.

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source : http://www.italianbark.com/london-luxury-interiors-by-boscolo/

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