Andrew Henry Interiors were recently entrusted by Brookworth Homes to create a four-bedroom show home for its new flagship development The Hamptons in West Horsley, Surrey. Situated in an affluent, semi-rural area, The Hamptons is attracting a multitude of buyers from people moving out of London as well as up and downsizers from the local area. The show home, created by Luxe by Andrew Henry Interiors, was enriched with aspirational elements following a theme of luxury and elegance. The show home had a fantastic impact on prospective buyers, further endorsed by its reservation on launch weekend.
The show home’s scheme was one of opulence, warmth and exclusivity. Gemma Pope, Head of Design at Andrew Henry Interiors comments: “We wanted this show home to reflect the wider development which has indulgent aspects throughout. The design echoed the home’s beautiful finishes such as the stylish kitchen tiling, door handles and flooring. To heighten this, we opted for just one colour palette for the entirety of the home to create a serene haven, with maximised design continuity and a focus on timelessness. The colour scheme consisted of neutrals such as taupe and mushroom shades alongside accents of claret to add a touch of vibrancy to the design. To achieve Brookworth Homes vision, a range of textures, warm woods, natural fabrics, brass and bronze materials were used.”
Hallway
Andrew Henry Interiors wanted the home to be incredibly welcoming so focused on the design flowing seamlessly throughout the ground floor. Gemma comments: “The hallway included a traditional console table with two cream stools and an antique circular mirror above which immediately set the tone of the rest of the home. The ground floor consisted of multiple reception spaces including a formal living room, a family room, a formal dining room and a home office space.”
Formal Living Room
The focal point of the formal living space was an impressive bespoke media unit joinery complete with a brass trim, electric fireplace and sculptural pieces. Gemma comments: “The seating area, consisting of two indulgent cream sofas, was placed around this unit creating a calm ambience and comfort but also to encourage people to take in the artistry of the design surrounding them. The room was completed with an abstract glass coffee table and matching side tables to tie in the overall design.”
Open-plan kitchen/dining/ family space
This space at the back of the house spans the full width of the property opening ono the landscaped gardens so the design team set about creating zoned areas
The dining area is the epitome of sophistication. Gemma comments: “For the dining area we opted for a magnificent, bronzed feature light which added a touch of extravagance to the room. We placed a large circular table directly under the light and in line with the French doors so the room also floods with natural light. The dining chairs, set around the table, subtly expressed the claret shade seen throughout the home.
The informal family area was intended to be a room which encouraged people to unwind and enjoy moments of relaxation. On the use of artwork within this room and the wider home, Gemma comments: “On the walls of the family room, photos of the local area are displayed to create homely sentiments. Throughout the home, a combination of photos and bespoke canvas artworks, which were painted in-house at the Andrew Henry Interiors studio, were exhibited to add creative elements to the space.”
Home Office
The home office featured professionalism and sleekness with various furnishings and accessories. Gemma explains: “The office was tailored to a work-from-home environment and featured bespoke shelving which spanned the entire back wall of the room. We specified a bespoke ebony desk and cream chair for the room and accessorised the space with carefully considered items such as an abstract desk lamp and a brass stationary set. To complete the room, we opted for ribbed glass doors and artistic paintings in black frames.”
Bedroom One
Brookworth Homes requested the bedrooms to continue the theme of the ground floor, each room reflects one another but with slight differences to keep a level of interest. Gemma comments: “The core vision behind bedroom one was hotel-luxe, leading the design team to focus on warming tones and elegance. The back wall features Chinoiserie complimenting the extreme height of the headboard, whilst the hotel concept was emphasised with a unit at the foot of the bed where the television emerges from.”
Remaining Bedrooms
The remaining bedrooms, two further doubles and a twin room, effortlessly followed the scheme with soft geometric patterns, understated hints of vibrancy and an overall sense of serenity. Gemma continues: “Bedroom two featured a unique full width winged headboard with two side tables complete with a ratan front. Gold framed artwork and a claret ottoman completed the room. The twin room expressed textured wallpaper to add innovative layers and interest whilst the final bedroom had a brass framed headboard and presented a trio of photo frames.”
Window Dressings and Styling
Throughout the home, the window dressing and soft furnishings were all created by Andrew Henry Interiors’ new brand, Thread and Dandy. Gemma comments: “The bespoke blinds, interlined curtains and cushions were made in house and were delicately designed to tie in the sophisticated comfort which the house exudes. To accentuate this further, we opted for a wave track heading for the curtains, adding a sense of contemporary feel but tying in the classic elements of the home too.”
The home’s design was completed with styling objects such as unique vases and a collection of lifestyle items such as high-end candles, books and indoor plants which fit with the scheme. The lighting throughout the home expressed bronze and brass tones predominately through sleek and contemporary lamps.
Gemma concludes: “We created a design where the feeling of luxury and style flows effortlessly through each room to showcase exactly what living in a Brookworth Home is about. The reservation of the show home on the launch weekend was a fantastic testament to the whole design team’s expertise and creativity.”
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