PL Studio applies Moroccan-inspired palette to London townhouse
Interior design office PL Studio has transformed an east London townhouse using colours and graphics that take cues from the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh.
The three-storey, new-build house features similar shades of blue, green and yellow to the Morrocan villa that was once home to artist Jacques Majorelle.
The home's colour palette draws from the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakesh
Further green tones allude to the villa's verdant garden, while soft pink hues bring a sense of overall "warmth and joy" to the palette.
PL Studio designed the scheme for creative couple Tom Lalande and Julian-Pascal Saadi, who live in the house with their chihuahua puppy, Sasha-Lee.
A green shade was applied to the main bedroom
The studio founders, couple Sabrina Panizza and Aude Lerin, felt the design should reflect their clients' love of colour. "Although we admired the architecture and loved how the townhouse was beautifully filled with natural light, we felt that overall, the property was lacking character and positivity," said the pair.
"We wanted to create a home that reflected our clients' personalities and joyful spirit, a home filled with positive energy."
The reception room features cobalt blue walls and arch graphics
Lalande and Saadi had recently returned from a trip to Marrakesh, which led this to becoming the starting point for the design.
The reference is most evident in a reception room at the house's entrance, which features cobalt blue walls, a colour-...
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