Transforming Spaces: A Psychologist’s Journey to Creating a Colorful Sanctuary


A psychologist and his partner have embarked on a vibrant journey, transforming their living space into a sanctuary of bold and bright hues. Tom Lalande and Julian-Pascal Saadi, drawing from their experiences and cultural heritage, have infused their East London townhouse with warmth, energy, and life.

Free Room interior with cozy sofas on floor and potted creeping plants on wall in house Stock Photo

Julian-Pascal, a psychologist, recognizes the profound connection between architecture, color design, and internal emotions. He envisioned each room to evoke specific feelings, drawing inspiration from their travels and places like Le Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech. The couple’s experience during the pandemic, living in a small flat painted with bold colors, highlighted the importance of injecting vibrancy into their surroundings.

Their journey led them to a new-build townhouse in Forest Gate, where they had the freedom to personalize the space. With the expertise of PL Studio’s Sabrina and Aude, they turned the blank canvas into a reflection of their personalities. Drawing from existing elements like a pink arch in the bathroom, they curated a space that resonated with them.

In Julian’s therapy room, soft hues like Farrow & Ball’s Nancy’s Blushes and Setting Plaster create a cocoon-like ambiance, accentuated by arches and cloud-painted ceilings. The bedroom, adorned with greens and natural furnishings, symbolizes harmony and groundedness.

Personal touches such as artworks and masks from their heritage and travels adorn the house, adding depth and meaning to each space. The dining room boasts a kaleidoscope of colors, reflecting the couple’s love for hosting gatherings and socializing. Energizing hues greet them each morning, a nod to Julian’s Brazilian upbringing and the vibrant buildings of Brazil and Portugal.

Comforting rugs from various origins add texture and warmth throughout the house. And as one enters or leaves, the electric blue stairs, painted in Graham & Brown Kimono, provide a refreshing and striking finale to this colorful journey.

In essence, Tom and Julian-Pascal have not just decorated a house; they have crafted a sanctuary that speaks to their personalities, experiences, and aspirations. Each room tells a story, inviting visitors into a world of warmth, energy, and vibrant hues.


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