Last summer Gilly and I we were invited to pitch for the Spa at Royal Mint Gardens. At one of the later decision meetings I was introduced to the development manager and we discussed the overall project, yet to be built, and how Feng Shui was important to the Malaysian Developers. As we talked more he asked us to look at the main building reception, and how we can improve on this.

As designers we have to look at many briefs with specific influences, but with a personal background and eastern training in Feng Shui design, it was an easy adaptation for us.
The reception was for the apartments and with architects plans only to work to we set about planning the space. Choosing furnishings was easy but had to be in particular shapes. Structurally it required certain colours in the fabrics, elements such as wood or metal, and these needed to link decoratively with the whole scheme. Being public spaces it was important that all FF& E met fire Health and safety regulations. Gilly and the team sourced these materials and finished based on the criteria of Feng Shui, and we produced a concept that satisfied all the nuances of the brief, its location, entrance direction, age of construction and the surrounding landscape. I can’t possibly go into the detail that influenced this design, but with the Chinese New year this Month, wanted to share our project with you.

We hope you like the renditions, and if you want to know more please get in touch.
Twos Company are combination of High end and Commercial designers able to take you brief to the next level and beyond. Boutique hotels, single bedroom suites to larger developments, we are here to make your guests feel away from home in the height of Luxury.
Nick Sunderland and Gilly Craft.
Twos Company Interior Design
The Partnership that works for you, and your guests…

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