The Times Magazine
Feature Emma J Page *1st April 2023
“How I souped my semi.
A typical Edwardian House in south London gets the wow factor with cleaver decorative touches”. Martin-Dominguez’s south Lonndon semi is a melting pot of textures, from exposed brick walls to micro cement finishes, with graphic geometrics and blowsy florals. It all add up to a characterful backdrop to family life.”
25 Beautiful Homes
FEATURE EMMA J PAGE *October 2022
“Signature Style.
Philip S enlisted the help of an interior design studio to bring a sense of contemporary cool to his classic cottage. PLay to the strengths of your property. Our home is not grand in proportions, so a playful, relaxed aproach worked well. Best feature: The sitting room in winter. With the fire burning and the jewel-like colour, we could be in a cabin in Scotland.”
House & Garden
Feature Emily Senior & Christabel Chubb *June 2022
“Design ideas for attic rooms and loft conversions.
K Space Interiors has installed a custom mirror-fronted sliding door in this attic bedroom, behind which is an en suite bathroom: "It's a little surprise behind the sliding mirror" says designer Krystyna Martin-Dominguez. The bobbin border on the mirror adds a playful flare.”
https://www.houseandgarden.co.uk/gallery/loft-conversion
The English Home
FEATURE EMMA J PAGE *July 2022
“The Edwardian home.
As we continue our series celebrating Britain’s most cherished residential architecture, we spotlight the houses that combine considered decorative detailing with a nod to the Arts and Crafts movement.”
25 Beautiful Homes
FEATURE EMMA J PAGE *March 2022
“Earthy delights.
Exposed brick, raw wood, aged brass, rattan, nature-inspired colours - all of these rich components bring a unique beauty to Vanessa’s home. ‘Perfectly imperfect’ is how Vanessa B sums up the interior of her London home, with its raw elements, vintage finds, up cycled pieces and tactile surfaces.”
Kitchens Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Feature charlotte luxford *February 2021
“For an individual look, mix freestanding antique finds with contemporary storage. Interior designer Krystyna Martin-Dominguez chose to upcycle pieces, including a marble-topped dresser which sits alongside stainless-steel commercial-grade units.”
Homes & Antiques
Feature Jo Leevers *April 2020
“Rhapsody in Blue.
For interior designer Krystyna Martin-Dominguez, inky shades work as moody backdrop for her antique and vintage pieces, picked up in Europe.”