A STUDY IN SUBTLE SOPHISTICATION BY SOMERSET HOUSE

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In the heart of Cobble Hill, this Somerset House project stands as a masterclass in creating a home that feels both intentional and effortlessly lived-in. Every room tells a story — one built through thoughtful layers, warm textures, and pieces that elevate the everyday.

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At the center of the design is the art of subtle warmth. Grand Butter brings a luminous softness to the living space, its gentle hue catching daylight in a way that makes the room feel instantly inviting.

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In the office space, Grand in Deep Blue creates depth and calm, proving how color can ground a space without overwhelming it.

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Softness continues at the windows, where Shade curtains in Khaki diffuse natural light into a gentle haze. Their understated drape adds dimension while allowing the surrounding materials and decor to speak.

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In the living area, Park in Almond creates a textured foundation, a minimalist canvas that lets the architecture breathe. In contrast, the Tigris rug brings a nuanced pattern to the sitting room — sophisticated, and effortlessly modern.

Tigris in Beige/Braun, das dem Raum unter einem Vintage-Gemälde eine grafische Weichheit verleiht – kombiniert mit skulpturalen Sitzmöbeln in warmen, sonnengeküssten Tönen.

Upstairs, the vibrant Grand Leo rug meets deep emerald sofas, creating a serene lounge with a dynamic play of color and form.

Grand in Pecan, das eine Sitzecke mit tiefgrünen Samtsofas und warmem Licht erdet – für ein gemütliches, zeitloses Ambiente.

Somerset House demonstrates how intentional choices — color shifts, layered textures, quiet geometry — can transform a space into something deeply felt. A home that doesn’t just look designed, but lives beautifully.

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