Featured in Architectural Digest February 2023

This project restored the dignity and scale of the interiors of this six storey grade II*-listed west London townhouse, following unsympathetic renovations and a major flood in which water poured through the house for several days from an attic water tank.

The spaces on each floor were opened up, the cornices re-cast, and the walls repaired with traditional lathe and plaster with lime render and limewash, giving weight and softness to the spaces. New insertions use rare Breccia verde marble to provide contrast, reflecting the foliage outside to the front and rear of the house.

The kitchen occupies the principal entrance floor of the house, and responds to the scale of the space.

A bespoke brass wall light was designed for the house, lighting the main stairwell.

 

Furniture by Studio Ashby   Landscape Design by Elizabeth Tyler

Associate in charge Liam Andrews   

Photographed on film by Harry Crowder