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Butterfield Design Studio

KT10, Esher

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About

We are a London-based architectural design studio specialising in experiential and lifestyle interior design projects, for corporate and private clients who place a high value on their environments.

BIG IDEAS AND CONCEPTUAL DESIGNS
Our key expertise is generating new strategies and conceptual design ideas for a broad range of clients and their specific personal and business journeys.

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1 hire on Bark
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Meeting interesting people who need help and support to provide them with their dream home or business interior design concept.

Initially my own parents homes and lifestyle and then training at university to gain a full understanding and professional status.

Because I care about getting the big concept ideas out in the open and then help deliver the finer details to provide a unique solution.

Yes to a certain extent during the creative process, but when the project moves onto site its necessary to make visits from time to time to supervise the building works.

To schedule regular video meetings to present and discuss ideas using the share screen mode.

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My client wanted a complete redesign of their roof level party room which was around 100sqm. The concept was to create a home cinema that had a luxury level of contemporary Scandinavian furniture and bespoke cabinetry that housed the audio visual equipment and other storage. In addition a separate bar area was formed to complete the multi purpose function of this penthouse style space.

This client has recently moved to a large new property that includes an outdoor pool area in the garden. The brief was to design an accompanying pool house that would complement the neo Georgian style of the three storey house. The challenge was to ensure the two buildings would happily sit next to each other without a conflict.

This challenging project required a very careful dialogue with the local town planners in order for them to appreciate the benefit of the listed cottage to not have an extension that would be a pastiche of what was already there. The solution was to contrast the building with a minimal glass structure.