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An elegant bedroom suite in a countryside mansion whose English style is in harmony with every other detail of the house. The textiles are silk, still radiate restraint since they are subordinated to the elaborateness of the furniture.
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Another bedroom suite where we chose classic, newly designed furniture whose warm colours we accentuated with a fine, old green tone. Naturally, the wardrobes, the wall covering, and the silk textiles match each other in tone.
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Detail of a villa on Gellért Hill, Budapest. The bedroom and the adjoining rooms are determined by the colour of a lovely bedspread. Yes, one might say that it was like „sewing the coat to the button”.
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Further details of the previous picture: the family took with them the comfortable neo-Baroque bed and the old furniture to every new home. The wall, the coverings, and the sliding wardrobes were given a fine grey shade, while the many textiles made the environment magically airy, warm, and palpable. The Baroque angel was gilded by the outstanding architect-restorer Kanz couple from Dohány Street. Unfortunately, both of them are guarded by the angels of heaven by now, but the gilding of numerous church relics and furniture preserve their memory.
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You can see the details of a young,16-year-old ballerina’s bedroom in the picture. We adjusted our interior design and interior decorating work to the turquois-green shades of the wall covering, the selected Belgian textiles, and the already given rug from Nain (Iran).
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You can see an interesting attic bedroom suite where we applied unique solutions: renovated and repainted the old furniture, adjusting them to the colour of the door and the wall covering. The beautiful textiles are from Belgium, the canopied bed was individually designed, and there are a lot of gilded, hand-carved, individually produced pieces of furniture which are in harmony with the textile.
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A detail of a simple and clear bedroom whose atmosphere is modern and colonnial at the same time, using a lot of natural materials. What is unique about it is the fact that the original textile of the wall tapestry was made in Kenya. That was where a French lady discovered and adjusted into tapestries and bags these wonderful ornaments made by hand of natural materials. Of course, interior decoration was subordinated to these.
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The picture was taken following the renovation of a mansion and a Baroque villa. Theold and newly-made pieces radiate a different atmosphere: the painted, gilded pieces versus the furniture made of natural wood. The playfulness and warmth of the colours, the composedness of the curtains, and the uniqueness and beauty of the rugs and the wall tapestry radiate harmony together.
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This representative interior was made in the attic area of a country house. We furnished it with Italian furniture and Belgian textiles. The presence and richness of silks provide an extraordinary impact. From the two attic windows, birds look at the lucky ones who wake up in this room.
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The pleasant bedroom detail in this picture shows that it is possible to design an individual piece of furniture to match the colour of the wall. Its owner just arrived from Cambodia and Vietnam, and was looking for a worthy place for the stone Buddha head. This was also how the tall chest of drawers with gilded knobs was created.