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I am incredibly fortunate to have a job that allows me to visit some of the most amazing home interiors. I was commissioned by Doorlux to shoot their beautiful luxury doors installed throughout the property. This Radlett property is one of my favourites. It has a timeless interior design that oozes sophistication and class. Designed by Tyla Bladon, the whole design flows through the house, blending each room seamlessly. The entrance and staircase make a beautiful architectural statement, enhanced by the interior finishes, including black ironwork balustrades with gold detailing, and the spiralling statement lighting that creates an elegant form cascading through the stairwell. At the ground level, a bespoke monochrome geometric inlay creates a bold centrepiece. The entrance sets the tone for the rest of the house. See the images below for a glimpse into amazing property.
House Design: DDA Ltd
Construction: GRE Group
Interior Design: Tyla Bladon
Doors: Doorlux UK
It was lovely to go to the Turf Games London Summer Festival this year to watch my nephew and his partner competing and to take some shots for them. The competitors dedication to their sport and fitness levels was awe inspiring, it was hard enough spectating in the heat let alone perfom the events that they had to do – all day!
Something a little different here. I have photographed churches before but this time the focus was on the beautiful staircase that has been build and installed by British Spirals and Castings at Brasenose College Chapel in Oxford.
Brasenose College Chapel is a key centre for the University of Oxford’s vibrant Christian community. The chapel’s seventeenth-century architecture is a blend of Gothic, Neoclassical, and Baroque influences. The new staircase was needed to provide access to the Chapels organ for maintenance. Due to the building’s Grade I listed status, the staircase design needed to be carefully considered to complement the building’s architecture.
The new staircase fits seamlessly within the existing architecture and looks as though it has always been there.
A few shots from a project photographed for AET Flexible Space who installed the building heating, cooling and ventilation systems in this wonderful building on The Broadway in south-west London. Emrys Architects designed this brand new, purpose built development with the exterior showing natural stone lintels and eye catching brick piers, featuring detailed faience spandrel panels – as a nod to Wimbledon’s Arts & Crafts heritage.
So excited to share these photos from a shoot for Doorlux who make and supply luxury bespoke doors. The stunning house and interior was a pleasure to photograph for their private client.















































































































