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This 6 story house is part of a classical Victorian neighborhood located in central London. As such, the grade II listed status of the building aims to keep the aesthetics of the original period both inside and outside, giving a well‐defined style that needed to be restored and preserved.
Intending to enhance this particular architecture, we gambled to use a contrast strategy. The varied furniture
collection of the client, in particular the Arts & Crafts and Italian mid XXth century pieces are the focal components that helped to give a harmonious continuity through the house. This statement was also adopted for the fitted joinery pieces with different combination of materials and crafted details.
Another main feature are the two extensive gardens in front of the main facades which offer a great variety of
beautiful views and captures considerable amount of natural light on all the floors. The new minimal conservatory with its exposed structure is the apex of the eclecticism and also the focal point where the internal perspectives merge with the exterior.
Project size | 432 m2 |
Completion date | 2020 |
STUDIO RAZAVI + PARTNERS |