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Interior Designers, Architects & Developers
Tidmarsh often partners directly with developers, architects and interior designers to collaborate on commissions because we understand the sometimes difficult balance between form and function. We are proud to say that we are frequently asked to partner on subsequent ventures.
Tidmarsh are able to offer both exterior and interior hand finished blinds from our on site factory woodmill as well as bespoke curtains and soft furnishings from our in-house curtain workshop. We can advise, design, supply, install and dress the window for a turn key finish.
One of our expert team will meet you on site at concept stage and work with you to agree on the best design and operating system to meet the client brief and perfectly complement and enhance the room. We can be involved at the start or the end in order to achieve the right look and feel for the property depending on the requirements. Many of our products can be integrated into the client’s AV or home operating system.
Commissions undertaken include - Eaton Place Thames Quay, Chelsea Harbour, Kensington Court, The Belevedere, Chelsea Harbour, Enismore Gardens, The Bonnington Hotel, Guiting Manor, Kensington Palace to name a few!
Please do not hesitate to call us to discuss the above projects in further detail or to talk about a forthcoming development.
Tidmarsh also supply interior design shops directly. This can be full service as we offer all our clients from conception through to implementation or supply only.
For more information on these and other products and services offered by Tidmarsh, call one of our fully trained representatives now on 0800 028 7180.
Most Recent Projects
BONNINGTON HOTEL, LONDON, UK |
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The interior designer at the Bonnington Hotel wanted to be able to match the Farrow and Ball colours in the rooms onto the wooden venetian blinds... |
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THE AVIATOR HOTEL, FARNBOROUGH, UK |
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At the Aviator Hotel, Amanda Rosa (Interior Designer) wanted to achieve a bespoke look for the hotel based upon the 1920's... |
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