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LAYERED DETAILING

A compact Harrogate apartment transformed into a refined, contemporary home. The client sought clean lines, rich materials and bespoke detailing throughout. Our vision balanced functionality with bold design – creating a cohesive, characterful space defined by layered detailing and tonal depth.

SCULPTURAL PALETTE

A sleek, architectural space featuring Arrital AK_Project cabinetry in ultra-matte Fenix NTM. The island, in Nautila Rovere Fumé Liscio, includes a bespoke curved end detail in deep green lacquer. Rimadesio sliding doors conceal the functional kitchen when not in use, maintaining clean lines. Finished with B&B Italia Papilio stools to complement the soft, sculptural palette.

RELAXED & EXPRESSIVE

The lounge is anchored by the Baxter Piaf sofa finished in Kashmir Raisin, paired with a Poliform Mad King armchair. A slot-style bioethanol fire in Rosso Levanto marble brings warmth and retro character. Tactile fabrics, layered lighting, and curated art complete the relaxed, expressive space.

ARCHITECTURAL CONTRAST

Custom Art Deco-inspired wardrobes frame the space, finished in a calm, tonal palette. A wall of slatted acoustic panelling adds rhythm and depth, with an illuminated antoniolupi mirror providing soft architectural contrast at the dressing area.

REFINED MINIMALISM

A textural mix of terrazzo tiling and Verde Guatemala marble sets the tone. Matte black Hansgrohe brassware and antoniolupi cabinetry deliver refined minimalism, with integrated lighting adding soft, ambient drama.

CLARITY & RHYTHM

A confident and playful transformation of a modest Harrogate apartment into a polished, design-driven home. Thoughtful joinery, tactile finishes, and muted contrasts shape a refined interior with clarity and rhythm. Each space is understated yet distinctive, tailored for modern living.

Location: Harrogate / Furniture Design: Stephen Neall Contracts Ltd / Builder: Stephen Neall Contracts Ltd

Products
Kitchen: Arrital / Lounge Room: Baxter / Bathroom: antoniolupi