Why not create a space that captivates the beauty of contrasts?

High above the streets of South East London, royalty finds a retreat in a modern update of a traditional townhouse. Fit for a queen, this second home combines the classical with the unexpected, and perfectly pairs period pieces with modern elements. Contemporary comforts and sensibilities prevail throughout the home, but do not distract from the original elements of the property. The interior millwork and floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the house reflect the building’s historic traditions.  

The space’s design contrasts and balance of the old with the new give it a modern and relevant feel.

Modern furnishings meld with family heirlooms.

Family heirlooms blend with newer acquisitions to bring a warmth and energy not always found in a second home.

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Color and texture are everything.

A London pied-a-terre that began as a study in symmetry became an exercise in contrast and a reflection of how pattern and texture can punctuate a room.

Dark feels light in a modern bedroom.

A soothing palette and luxurious textures cozy up a honeycombed nook.

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