Detailed and complex solutions were used to make this London bathroom work as a room as well as a bathing space, and to do so every inch of it was designed with great care. Black marble, veined with white and gold, flows around the room, broken by mirror and verre églomisé panels that give the appearance of size. The carved marble Indian style screen infront of the main window above the bath, lends elegance and privacy but still allows natural light. (Photo by James McDonald)
The of this room was to produce a largely unfurnished European-style hall that had clear classical references. The circular mezzanine on the first floor mirrors the scaled up classical design in the marble floor, and together these two elements increase ???
A ‘Neo Classically’ inspired cloakroom. The surface is created from marble, glass, brass and mirror. Photo by James McDonald
The Dutch Room at Buscott Park has a gentle, inviting charm. The hand-dyed, green silk damask walls are based on an old design, but the fabric was coloured so it was unique to the house; the walls below the dado are painted trompe l’oeil designed to tr???
This hallway expresses both austere masculinity and light-hearted femininity. The elongated settee is modern but based on early European chairs, and is finished with detailed stud and braid work. This is yet another example of an Alidad hybrid, where a We???
This drawing room overlooks a typically charming London square; the de Gournay wallpaper, colored specifically to this intense mustard shade, sets the tone for the rest of the decoration. The balance of colors is achieved through the repeated use of off-w???
One corner of the drawing room in this early Georgian London home uses textiles and pattern in a rich, harmonious mix to draw you in and ultimately gives a room its comfortable appeal. Photo by Simon Upton
This classic Alidad bedroom in Paris encapsulates his use of scale, pattern, texture and color, creating a balanced, comfortable and personal bedroom. Photo by Simon Upton
Alidad wanted anyone stepping into this seventeenth-century Parisian apartment to feel they are being transported into a jewel-like box of make-believe, where every vertical surface is decorated in a combination of stamped and painted leather. Photo by Si???
A seventeenth-century tapestry with its subtle strength and the femininity of the yellow damask walls, edged with specially made gilded fillets, combined with the tones, colours and textures in the carpet, furnishings and furniture. Photo by James McDonal?