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|| GREGORY PHILLIPS | architects and interior design

LOCATION: SAVILLE ROW | LONDON | ENGLAND

ABOUT: Gregory Phillips Architects is a team of highly creative and dedicated architects and interior designers. Established in 1991, they provide a unique holistic and professional approach to residential design, which has produced many award-winning projects.

Featured Project: Alan Road Wimbledon

An innovative modern extension including frameless glass facades, 'floating beams' and an external reflecting pool. The extension to the traditional detached 6000ft2 house incorporates a contemporary garden design creating unique indoor-outdoor living space. The project was a finalist in the Grand Design Awards and RIBA Awards.
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects  Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung

Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung

Above images: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung 
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung showing the work surface in man-made quartz composite
Above images: 1., 3., & 4. Gregory Phillips Architects  Photography: Darren Chung (photograph 4. shows the hand-chiselled Belgian Fossil wall panels above the sink which has also been used above the Aga) 2.Paolo Interiors Oriental Basalt floor tile
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung
Above image: Gregory Phillips Architects Photography: Darren Chung

Contact:
Website: Gregory Phillips Architects
17 Savile Row
London
W1S 3PN

Telephone: 020 7724 3040
email: gp@gregoryphillips.com




For more information on anything shown in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their web sites. I create my mood boards/colour palettes with a computer programme called Photoshop by Adobe which is available for both Apple Mac and PC computers.

As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies. 

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