31st January 2024 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID Share Tweet Pinterest LinkedIn This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features a characterful and bold home design by 2023 SBID Awards Finalist, Oakley Moore Interior Design. Oakley Moore Interior Design was commissioned to carry out a full refurbishment and redecoration of this Victorian terraced house in the heart of Fulham in London. The brief was to bring the property to life with a focus on the client’s art collection, using creative layering of textiles, materials and bold colours to deliver an expertly layered and characterful home. Kate Aslangul of Oakley Moore lead the design for the interior architecture, soft furnishings, bespoke furniture pieces and the hanging of all artwork. SBID Awards Category: Residential House Under £1M Practice: Oakley Moore Interior Design Project: SW6 Terraced House Location: London, United Kingdom Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House What was the client’s brief? Mandated to oversee a full refurbishment and redecoration of this Victorian terraced house in the heart of Fulham, our brief was to improve the flow of the property and breath new life into it with a focus on the client’s art collection, using creative layering of textiles, materials, and bold colours. Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House What inspired the design of the project? Inspiration for the design of the project came from the client, his love of art and his collection; he has many interests and has not only lived in the UK but also in the USA and France, so it was important to find creative ways to reference this and weave the threads to tell a story. He’s collected throughout his travels, so we had some strong pieces and colour references to use as starting points for the design. To infuse sunshine and Provencal colour all year round I decided to make a feature of the kitchen/dining room wall which is a key siteline throughout the ground floor by designing a mural inspired by the work of Etel Adnan, a Lebanese/American artist who lived in Paris whose work I admire. The spare bedroom has a distinctly traditional French feel and using bright, modern colour and unusual fabrics makes it feel more contemporary. Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? The toughest hurdle was getting supplies and artisans as we started work during the Covid pandemic, so logistics and planning were incredibly important for the smooth running of the project to ensure that we delivered on time and on budget. Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House What was your team’s highlight of the project? This was such a special project for me as the client wanted something very layered and beautiful and allowed me the freedom to play with colour and fabric. His trust in me was a real highlight. Why did you enter the SBID Awards? I’m honoured to be an accredited SBID designer and it’s always wonderful to be recognised within one’s industry. Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business? It is thrilling and a huge honour to be singled out within one’s industry. These prestigious awards are internationally recognised and provide a rare platform to gain recognition in a competitive industry for all the work involved in interior design projects. The awards not only put designers in the spotlight, but they give value to the craft and the industry. Oakley Moore Interior Design - SW6 Terraced House Questions answered by Kate Aslangul, Founder and Creative Director at Oakley Moore Interior Design. View the project We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring an ocean-view residential design by Katja Kessler Kreation, click here to read it.