Colorful Interior of a London Home with Furniture Made from Recycled Materials
Interior in warm tones is often cream, brown, caramel tones or autumn shades. But the designer who worked on the interior of this house in Notting Hill in London went further. He used coral, saturated lemon, coffee and deep green. But this is not the only interesting fact. Much of the furniture here has found a second life. For example, the kitchen is made from old school desks and cabinets, the metal door in the bathroom was found at the London School of Economics, and the curtains are made from antique fabrics. This added a special vintage vibe to the interior, which was supported by many interesting details: an unusual apron on the kitchen, an interesting headboard of the bed and the design of the shower cabin. On one side, a colorful and vibrant interior was created, contrasting with London weather, and on the other — a bright but elegant space.
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