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KAPE

Interiors

Kape Interiors harnesses the creative consciousness and the fine eye for design to perform a myriad of diverse projects as varied as residential designs, one-room designs, and whole-house remodels - whilst keeping a foot firmly planted within a wealth of commercial projects in London. 

PROCESS

DESIGN PROCESS

1. Meet and Greet: We welcome any and all enquiries with a complimentary introductory meeting to discuss any project potential clients may have in mind.  â€‹

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2. Outlook: Our abundant capacity for design enables us to reconfigure current layouts, re-design multiple spaces, and procure modest items as well as quality bespoke pieces. 

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3. Preparation and Brief: Through engaging with the client about their  lifestyle, hopes, and aspirations we are able to understand the client’s vision and needs. 

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4. Concept Development: We conceptualise through forms, textures, patterns, and colours to hold space for the desired mood. 

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5. Detailed Design: This is where we marry concept with a detailed layout for furniture and decorative arrangements. 

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6. Finalised Creation: Once the client is happy with the layout and pricing we work closely with our reputable supplier across the board to make the clients’ vision their new reality. 

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7. Procurement and Installation: We aim to please our clients from the moment we meet, throughout the installation process, so at the turn of a key they are able to realise a considered personalised space.

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8. After Care: We’re proud of the work we do and care for our clients through follow-ups to ensure satisfaction and comfort in their home. 

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About

ABOUT US 

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Edmund Platacis
Interior Designer and Creative Director

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Edmund has built his career by working on a wide range range of interior design projects since 2011. He prides himself on his attention to detail and client-centred approach to both private and commercial projects. His keen attention to detail and personable nature allow him to adapt quickly to change and provide timely decisions ensuring consistently reliable results to clients. In his spare time, he enjoys painting and diving.

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Edmund holds a BA in business administration from University of Riga and an Interior Design Diploma from the prestigious KLC School of Design in London. He grew up in Riga and has lived in Dubai, Australia and London where he has been living since 2012.

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Azita Dastgheib-Kolster
Interior Designer and Sales Director 

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Azita has been working in the design industry since 2015 and loves designing warm, inviting, beautiful spaces for clients. She prides herself on her keen and calculated eye for design. By listening attentively and thinking creatively, she brings the collective vision to life through eclectic execution. Along with interiors, Azita has designed fine jewellery that is made in Florence and has achieved sales in France, USA and the UK. In addition to her love of design, she also enjoys spending time with her family, traveling, biking and gourmet cooking.

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Azita holds an MA in Economics from George Washington University and an Interior Design Diploma from the highly esteemed KLC School of Design in London. She raised her family in Washington DC, Paris, and London where she has been living since 2009.

Portfolio

PROJECTS

Chelsea pied-a-terre

Chelsea Pied-a-Terre

Pug Cafe, East London

Pug Cafe

Before

Hair Salon

Hair Salon, Wandsworth

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Before

Shoreditch Studio

Shoreditch Penthouse

Caviar House & Prunier

Caviar House and Prunier Flagship, London

MBR projects

Projects for My Bespoke Room

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www.kapeinteriors.com

Tel: +44 (0) 7710 802542

       +44 (0) 7970 529480

18 Redcliffe Square, London, SW10 9JZ

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