About Us

Element Living is the Winner of the International Design & Architecture Awards 2021.

The team have been nominated for ten further accolades from both The Society of British & International Interior Design (SBID) and the International Design and Architecture Awards: 

Luxury Residence London Award 2020

Interior Design Scheme – UK Award 2020

Living Space London Award 2020 

City Space Award 2020  

Residential House Award 2020

Residential Apartment Award 2020 

Residential £5 Million Plus Award 2021: Winner

Residential Apartment Award 2021

Living Space London Award 2021

Global Award – City Space (Apartment / Penthouse) Award 2021

Element Living was created in 2014, based in the heart of London’s Mayfair. We provide a premium, bespoke service for both our UK and global clients. 

Founder and design director Sineerat, aka Sinee, trained at NYU Tisch School of the Arts in New York and KLC School of Interior Design in London. Working in the industry since 2005, she honed her skills under the tutelage of world-renowned British designer Kelly Hoppen CBE.

Clients Testimonials

Sir Timothy Ackroyd Bt.  

"I found Sinee a gem to spend time with. Her beautiful gifts as a designer, her warmth and her sense of fun. Above all her sensitivity and ability to listen to and care for what her clients want is a rare quality in many designers! I take great pleasure in endorsing and recommending Sinee.’’

Founding Partner of a private equity firm.

‘You can’t put a price on this sort of emotional detail. There’re the horseshoes that I found on the beach when I was grieving for my mum in Santa Barbara, the crockery set that has been stamped with our family crest. And there are many of these personal touches throughout our home.’ writes a delighted client in Holland Park, London

What services do you provide?

Residential, Hotels & Resorts Design, Private Jet Interior Design, Yacht Interior Design

How would you describe your style?

"Our style embodies soulfulness, stillness and sensuality."

Please describe a recently completed project or tell us about the bespoke service that you offer

"Our most recent project was a family house in Holland Park, where we were enlisted to find common ground designing for an old-fashioned gentleman and a fun femme fatale. The clients wanted their double reception room to be their ultimate space to entertain guests. However, they also wanted their family room and master bedroom to be a secluded space to withdraw and unwind.

 'Staying in is the new going out' was the inspiration for the double reception room: a 'grown-up' room where husband and wife could escape their kids without having to leave the house to the corner bar as they had always done in the past! It needed to feel old-fashioned and eclectic, to make their guests feel as if they were in a comfortable club room. The clients also wanted the room to be multi-functional, not only to entertain guests but also to contain a home office, games area, and a reading corner. In contrast, the Family Room, consisting of the sitting and dining areas was to be light, airy and cosy, as this is where the family would be spending most of their time together.

 The client’s home is a Victorian listed building in a conservation area in Holland Park, London. Element Living Interiors took it from there and created a reworking of a traditional yet contemporary design. In the double reception room, the designers created visual interest for the shutter panels with fabric inserts in the traditional, pure damask with Renaissance motif. The flower paintings possess a dark drama of old masters like Caravaggio and Rembrandt with a Frida Kahlo-ish madness for life, an extravagant swish of a dramatic flamenco dress. But there is also a contemporary channel of white box lines with some drips. The Chaise Lounge is reupholstered in sensual velvet exhibiting an eccentric pattern. The buttoned-back sofa and armchairs reflect the Victorian aesthetic. The 1919 armchairs by Poltrona Frau were selected for our clients exactly a century after the birth of this iconic model, which was originally created for the haute-bourgeoisie and the palaces of the nobility. The handcrafted games table constructed out of blue sycamore combines modern form and fun in classic Linley style. The sideboard with doors in Vienna straw represents a blend of past and present. There are old-fashioned charms throughout the double reception room e.g. the crystal floor lamp in violet glass, the swing arm floor lamps with gathered-pleated shades in red silk, the antique map in a gilded frame, etc.

The key aspect of this project was finding common ground between the two very different personalities producing an eclectic revival of style."

Mel Yates

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