Set in the heart of Belsize Park, this family home offered plenty of space but needed to work harder for the way the homeowners actually lived. Following residual damage from a neighbouring fire, the owners chose to rethink the spaces they used most; from the busy lower-ground library and media room to the master suite and bathrooms. Our mission was to create a home that felt warmer, more personal and better suited to the nuances of their daily lives.
Our focus was on comfort, flow and everyday practicality, with dedicated room for the things that mattered most to them: art, books and the space to gather comfortably as a family.
We leaned into sumptuous details, using bespoke joinery, layered textures and a softer, more inviting palette to bring a sense of ease back into the home. We moved away from the standard layout to create something that feels grounded yet interesting.
The result is a contemporary space designed for real life—relaxed, adaptable and full of character. It is a home that doesn’t just look beautiful on the surface but functions as a sanctuary for a growing family, rooted in its history yet ready for its next chapter.
Project Type
Private Residence
Property Type
1930s family home
Location
Belsize Park
Size
3,500 sq ft
Scope of Work
Interior Architecture / Interior Design / Furniture & Fittings
“When a client has impeccable design taste and the architectural build reflects this, a beautiful story unfolds. Working closely with the client and contractor on every detail, we took bespoke to a new level.
Scale, proportion and precise lighting were the foundational elements in this modern interior brought together by an expert design trio of client, designer and contractor.”
We are passionate about creating spaces filled with comfort and refined luxury that connect home and owner. Complete our contact form to get in touch and discuss what we could do for you.
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