The tawny browns of the furniture and buttery creams of the shutters make the area tranquil among the brighter hues of greens and yellow for the sofas, thereby allowing the owner's vibrant but orderly personality to be fully expressed. The custom side tables complement the main dining space
A handwriting sample from one of interior designer Nikki Bisiker's clients. Graphologist Emma Bache says: 'The unusual letter formations show vitality and a sense of humour - note the letter ‘d’ and circle for the dot of the ‘i’. However, the overall speed of the writing is slow and considered - he needs order in his life. Small letters such as ‘a’ and ‘e’ highlight his tendency to be a bit of a worrier. The large spaces between words help us to see his independence and love of space.'
The curved entrance went against the client's first love of lines, but the designer brought it into place with symmetrical planting. The dramatic entrance lighting with precision-cut foliage also sets an inviting scene
Symmetry was also maintained in staircase and seating arrangement. The decor was kept calm and ordered, without too much clutter, but with bright injections of colours to bring the garden inside, as it were. Plant life and shades of green lend vibrancy
A custom-made mahogany table was inlaid with a contrast of veneers in a geometrical pattern, while the buffet cabinets had metal grills in alternative geometrics. The backs of the leather chairs were stitched in a square pattern style, so every piece of furniture had an element of pattern, whilst the overall look is one of calm order. The artwork reflects nature and adds stillness to the area
The tawny browns of the furniture and buttery creams of the shutters make the area tranquil among the brighter hues of greens and yellow for the sofas, thereby allowing the owner's vibrant but orderly personality to be fully expressed. The custom side tables complement the main dining space
A handwriting sample from one of interior designer Nikki Bisiker's clients. Graphologist Emma Bache says: 'The unusual letter formations show vitality and a sense of humour - note the letter ‘d’ and circle for the dot of the ‘i’. However, the overall speed of the writing is slow and considered - he needs order in his life. Small letters such as ‘a’ and ‘e’ highlight his tendency to be a bit of a worrier. The large spaces between words help us to see his independence and love of space.'
The curved entrance went against the client's first love of lines, but the designer brought it into place with symmetrical planting. The dramatic entrance lighting with precision-cut foliage also sets an inviting scene
Symmetry was also maintained in staircase and seating arrangement. The decor was kept calm and ordered, without too much clutter, but with bright injections of colours to bring the garden inside, as it were. Plant life and shades of green lend vibrancy
A custom-made mahogany table was inlaid with a contrast of veneers in a geometrical pattern, while the buffet cabinets had metal grills in alternative geometrics. The backs of the leather chairs were stitched in a square pattern style, so every piece of furniture had an element of pattern, whilst the overall look is one of calm order. The artwork reflects nature and adds stillness to the area
The tawny browns of the furniture and buttery creams of the shutters make the area tranquil among the brighter hues of greens and yellow for the sofas, thereby allowing the owner's vibrant but orderly personality to be fully expressed. The custom side tables complement the main dining space