
2025
Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We had the pleasure of collaborating with Melanie from Goode Architecture to bring this residential project in North London to life.
The brief centred around creating a calm and welcoming home designed for gathering, hosting, and everyday living. Through the use of rich walnut timber, Calacatta Monet marble, and soft satin lacquer finishes, the scheme balances warmth with a refined material palette.
Goode Architecture carefully reconfigured the layout to improve the flow between spaces, creating a stronger connection throughout the home and allowing light and movement to travel more naturally between each area.
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Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We had the pleasure of collaborating with Melanie from Goode Architecture to bring this residential project in North London to life.
The brief centred around creating a calm and welcoming home designed for gathering, hosting, and everyday living. Through the use of rich walnut timber, Calacatta Monet marble, and soft satin lacquer finishes, the scheme balances warmth with a refined material palette.
Goode Architecture carefully reconfigured the layout to improve the flow between spaces, creating a stronger connection throughout the home and allowing light and movement to travel more naturally between each area.
See next project
Type
Residential
Location
London, United Kingdom
Concept
We had the pleasure of collaborating with Melanie from Goode Architecture to bring this residential project in North London to life.
The brief centred around creating a calm and welcoming home designed for gathering, hosting, and everyday living. Through the use of rich walnut timber, Calacatta Monet marble, and soft satin lacquer finishes, the scheme balances warmth with a refined material palette.
Goode Architecture carefully reconfigured the layout to improve the flow between spaces, creating a stronger connection throughout the home and allowing light and movement to travel more naturally between each area.
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