Elemental Studio Ltd

Elemental Studio Ltd Helping busy home and business owners to create interiors with more colours.

The full composition reveals the balance of the space — soft blush walls paired with sage panelling create a gentle back...
19/02/2026

The full composition reveals the balance of the space — soft blush walls paired with sage panelling create a gentle backdrop, allowing the richly veined marble to take centre stage.

The brushed brass detailing adds warmth and cohesion, elevating the palette and bringing a sense of understated opulence. Every element has been carefully layered to feel both expressive and composed.

A bathroom designed to feel indulgent, yet entirely timeless.

What are your thoughts — does this feel daringly distinctive, or effortlessly elegant?

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In a bathroom this small, every centimetre counts — which is exactly why we chose a quadrant shower. The soft curve save...
18/02/2026

In a bathroom this small, every centimetre counts — which is exactly why we chose a quadrant shower. The soft curve saves precious floor space and removes harsh corners, so the whole room feels more fluid and generous. Curves in tiny rooms? Always a yes from me.

And then… the tiles.

We used a pink and green marble from , cut and laid as metro tiles to give it rhythm and structure. I love this combination because the pattern keeps it classic, while the marble itself brings drama, movement and that slightly unexpected colour mix.

Blush, sage, warm brass and veined marble — it’s confident but still elegant. Small space design doesn’t mean shrinking your personality. If anything, it’s where you can afford to be braver.

If you’re working with a compact London footprint but still want impact, flow and proper design thinking behind it — let’s talk.

Colour. Curves. Clever layouts. Tiny bathroom, maximum character.

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South Kensington pied-à-terre, but make it joyful.This was a tiny, awkwardly laid-out bathroom that just wasn’t working....
17/02/2026

South Kensington pied-à-terre, but make it joyful.

This was a tiny, awkwardly laid-out bathroom that just wasn’t working. Poor flow, no personality, zero wow. So we rethought the layout, tightened every line, and then did what I love most… injected colour with confidence.

Blush walls + sage panelling + warm brass = small space, big impact.
The globe wall light adds softness, the vertical panelling elongates the room, and every fitting was chosen to feel intentional (and slightly fabulous).

Proof that even the smallest bathrooms deserve bold decisions. In fact, I’d argue they benefit from them most. Why play safe when you can have character?

If you’re a London professional who values design, loves art, and wants a home that feels considered, layered and unapologetically colourful — but doesn’t have the time to make it happen — that’s exactly where I come in.

Thoughtful layouts. Beautiful materials. Confident colour. Tiny space? Even better.

DM me if your bathroom (or any room) needs rescuing.

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Say hello to contrast done right 💙Moody blue cabinetry meets soft teal walls for a layered, high-impact look that feels ...
24/01/2026

Say hello to contrast done right 💙

Moody blue cabinetry meets soft teal walls for a layered, high-impact look that feels bold but not bossy. Crisp white surfaces keep things fresh, while that walnut floor brings the warmth — grounding the space, softening the palette, and adding a seriously luxe, timeless feel.

Cool tones + warm wood = design chemistry.

Proof that a strong colour story and great materials can do all the heavy lifting.

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Mixing vintage and new in a bathroom is a bit like pairing a tailored blazer with trainers — when it works, it really wo...
23/01/2026

Mixing vintage and new in a bathroom is a bit like pairing a tailored blazer with trainers — when it works, it really works.

Vintage elements bring soul. They add that “this space has stories” feeling — whether it’s an antique vanity, heritage-style tiles, or a classic mirror. Pairing that with contemporary materials and clean-lined fittings keeps the space from feeling dated. The sweet spot is contrast: old for character, new for performance.

And brass? Absolute hero material. It adds instant warmth, especially in bathrooms where things can easily feel cold or clinical. Brass catches the light beautifully, softens harder surfaces like stone or tile, and ages in a way that feels richer over time. It’s functional, yes — but also quietly glamorous.

All of this only works if the planning is rock-solid. Bathrooms are small but mighty: plumbing, lighting, storage, clearances, ventilation… every decision has a domino effect. A well-planned bathroom feels effortless. A poorly planned one feels annoying every single morning. Layout, sightlines, and material transitions matter more here than almost anywhere else in the home.

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I don't know about you but I find January a rather challenging month - the buzz of Christmas is gone, the weather depres...
22/01/2026

I don't know about you but I find January a rather challenging month - the buzz of Christmas is gone, the weather depressing and so dark... And it feels like the month will never come to an end... So apologies for the lack of news!

This year January has gone by really quickly with numerous exciting projects on site and for the business but on yet another rainy evening, this is where I'd love to have a cup of tea with my lovely clients from the Teal Project!

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English craftsmanship at its finest — where tradition meets bold design and colourful spaces.This hallway celebrates the...
12/11/2025

English craftsmanship at its finest — where tradition meets bold design and colourful spaces.

This hallway celebrates the joy of pattern and colour, layered with texture and heritage detail. The Roger Oates runner, rich in tone and precision, sits beautifully against the gorgeous wallpaper — a nod to the artistry and quality that define British design.

Every surface tells a story. Every step reveals something new. Because even in transition spaces, design should inspire curiosity and delight.



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A dialogue between heritage and modernity.Rich textures, deep colour contrasts, and curated details create a space that ...
11/11/2025

A dialogue between heritage and modernity.

Rich textures, deep colour contrasts, and curated details create a space that feels timeless yet contemporary.
A room designed for comfort, with layers of craftsmanship and quiet luxury.

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A study in form, texture, and light.Velvet, metal, and sculptural lines combine to create a calm, elevated reading corne...
10/11/2025

A study in form, texture, and light.

Velvet, metal, and sculptural lines combine to create a calm, elevated reading corner.
Understated luxury, designed for moments of stillness.

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End your week in pure luxury with the elegant bath area.A sculpted oasis, this bath is framed by soft marble tiles with ...
31/10/2025

End your week in pure luxury with the elegant bath area.

A sculpted oasis, this bath is framed by soft marble tiles with gentle veining and set aglow by a statement light fitting overhead. Brushed gold fixtures—including the sleek towel rail and gleaming tap—bring glamour and warmth, perfectly offset by lush greenery for a spa-like touch. Every detail is considered, from the harmonious materials to the tranquil atmosphere—making this space a sanctuary for relaxation and indulgence, day or night.

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Let’s celebrate the bold elegance of this bathroom’s wallpaper.Rich botanical blooms and intricate birds create a dramat...
29/10/2025

Let’s celebrate the bold elegance of this bathroom’s wallpaper.

Rich botanical blooms and intricate birds create a dramatic, artful scene that envelopes the space with sophisticated charm. Their painterly details and luxurious tones are perfectly balanced against brushed gold accents and soft marble—transforming this room into a beautifully curated retreat. Every glance reveals nature’s poetry, making the experience not just functional but truly inspiring.

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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