""I'm Brazilian and Chris is English, and our home has become a place where our tastes naturally come together rather than following any rules or trends," Luiza Frediani Oxley begins. "We both love interiors and see our flat as a creative space where we can play with color, vintage pieces, and artwork to build something that feels personal and expressive," she continues."
""Respect the bones of your home, but play with the styling. My best advice is to use retro silhouettes and bold colors to breathe life into traditional spaces," Luiza advises. "We've kept the soul of our London flat's Edwardian architecture, but layered in mid-century textures and playful patterns to keep it from feeling like a museum. Decorate for the vibe you want to live in every day, not for a specific era.""
A 506-square-foot London one-bedroom flat merges Brazilian and English design influences in a 120-year-old Edwardian home. Original architectural elements, including an early-1900s fireplace, were retained while mid-century textures, playful patterns, and bold colors were layered to transform a previously bland investor-finished space. The interior uses vintage furniture, artwork, retro silhouettes, and bespoke sage-green built-ins to create a lived-in, expressive atmosphere. Practical modern touches include a Samsung The Frame television and curated furnishings from brands and vintage finds. Styling emphasizes everyday vibe and personal expression over adherence to a single historical era.
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