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Sangeeta Goyal is an interior designer who is passionate about creating beautiful modern and classic/contemporary interiors. She has a background of pharmacy qualification. Her knowledge of science has helped her to understand the value of successful design and ergonomics in order to support the well being of the individual. After 2.5years of intensive interior design training at a leading London School of Design she graduated in 2010 with a merit diploma in professional interior design. She is people focused, analytical and a calm professional whose strength lies in clearly communicating her intentions to her customers so that she can deliver her services efficiently. She enjoys working with colour and loves creating mood and atmosphere with lighting. She has a keen eye for furniture, staircase and rug designs and loves to create bespoke designs for her clients.

Saturday, 17 March 2012


Living etc.
HOUSE TOURS


I volunteered at the "Living etc. House Tours" at Whistler Street in North London on the 16th March 2012. My job was to guide visitors through the inspirational home of architect Phil Coffey. After the shift I was able to visit some of the other homes in North London and see for my self the cutting edge designs architects were using today.



Living room at 56 Whistler Street, North London

The light well in the ceiling and the open staircase allowed day light to move through out the house making it feel spacious and airy. The patio doors opened up completely so that the living room joined the outside space. The light weight bamboo trees in the back garden once again added to the airiness of the space.



Polished concrete and resin floor of the living room was heated with under floor heating. I really liked the corner fire place which added a cosy feel to the contemporary interior. There were plenty of storage through out the house designed to create a feature against the walls or mimic the contours of the walls.



This small terraced house had plenty of day light flooding in through light wells strategically placed in the ceiling. The white walls created a perfect backdrop for art work and the exposed natural features of the house. It also made the house feel spacious and airy. The glass staircase on the first floor added to the spacious feel of the house and the mirror placed against the wall reflected the light back into the house. It was a very successful design as it made the house feel larger than it was.

Other inspirational homes in North London were designed by :-

Architect Dominic Mc Kenzie designed a gold kitchen

Interior designer Jo Barryman designed a living room

Architect James Wright designed a bathroom

Artist Rory Dobner designed a dramatic bedroom.

All can be viewed on www.housetohome.co.uk/house-tours/pictures

The Livingetc. House Tours continues on Friday 23rd March 2012 in West London



Sunday, 5 February 2012

February snow




Couldn't help but capture the textures of the snow capped trees