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A large dark villa initially built for the Wellington Mayor in 1907, was transformed into a light and airy family home. Dark timber joinery and floors were painted Bridgets favourite white, instantly transforming the home. Dark heavy curtains were replaced with linen and silk, brass light fixtures replaced with a mixture of comtemporary fittings and antique pendants and chandeliers bought in London and Sydney. The result is timeless as is Bridget Foley Designs signature.

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Wellinton House 2
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Whether you are upholstering a favourite chair or building your dream home Bridget Foley Design would love to hear from you. Living in both Wellington and Auckland, Interior Designer, Bridget Foley, creates inspirational interiors – from concept to design, project planning and implementation.

With a background in interior architecture and graduating as a top student at Inchbald School of Design in London, Bridget brings a wealth of international experience to Bridget Foley Design.

From five star hotels to residential design Bridget has worked with the best - working in London as Head of Residential for GA International, now The GA Group,  and then along side illustrious designers such as Justin Meath Baker, Sir Christopher Nevile and Tom Bartlett.

Having spent ten years abroad, Bridget now brings her own style back to New Zealand where her projects to date range from private residences to retail spaces and a corporate box at Westpac Stadium.

Bridget's work is published in many leading interior design magazines.

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