‘Color does not add a pleasant quality to design – it reinforces it.’ So said the French painter and lover of bold color, Pierre Bonnard. It’s a sentiment that might have resonated with the owner of this west London home, as she considered its spacious, but somewhat characterless interior.
Built in the 1980s, it had worn – bar the occasional pop of color – an almost entirely gray scheme for some decades. ‘Color, pattern and flow were my client’s priorities for her redesign,’ explains interior designer Laura Stephens. ‘She was yearning for some vibrancy.’
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