Belgravia Townhouse

Situated in the heart of Belgravia, this impressive Grade II listed townhouse is the epitome of luxury vertical living in London. Set over six storeys, this resolutely modern family home boasts four bedrooms, 5.5 bathrooms, two home offices, a double media room, dining-reception room, kitchen, utility room with wine storage, elevator and an entire floor dedicated to the clients’ love for martial arts.
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Entrance hallway highlighting a stunning 3D vine leaf wall sculpture by Art et Floritude and a statement pendant light from Apparatus. Original architectural details like the dark-stained stair handrails and stone flooring have been preserved, while wooden doors and architraves have been repainted to blend with the off-white surroundings. Wrought Iron Spindles, Iron Spindles, White Hallway, Dramatic Entrance, Living In London, Stair Handrail, Leaf Wall, Art Light, Entrance Hallway
Dramatic Entrance Hallway: Fusion of Art, Light, and Restored Originals
Behold an entrance hallway that makes a breathtaking first impression. The space features a bespoke 3D vine leaf wall sculpture by Art et Floritude and an outstanding pendant light from Apparatus. Alongside these, the original dark-stained stair handrails, wrought iron spindles, and stone flooring are beautifully retained, while the wooden doors and architraves have been refreshed to complement the off-white hallways.
Elegant elevator interior showcasing the beauty of verre églomisé glass mirror by Studio Peascod, bathed in warm LED light that gives a celestial glow. The design is further enriched with mounted alabaster sconces from Apparatus. Eglomise Mirror, Alabaster Color, Middle Eastern Jewelry, Mirror Panel, Glass Mirrors, Stone Bath, Dappled Light, Led Lighting, Middle Eastern
Intricate Craftsmanship: Verre Églomisé Glass Mirrors and Innovative Lighting
Take a closer look at how pioneering craftsmanship has been applied to this project, featuring a running motif of verre églomisé glass mirrors. The highlight is an elevator, where a stunning Studio Peascod mirror panel combines with warm LED lighting to create a heavenly ambiance. Mounted on this luminous backdrop are exquisite alabaster sconces from Apparatus, adding a further layer of luxury.
Transformed multi-purpose room with innovative storage solutions, custom 'Opus' gym system, and hanging punch bag suspended from a dark bronze chain on a fitted ceiling track. The room combines the practicality of storage with the luxury of personalized gym equipment. Sliding Door Panels, Punch Bag, Reception Room, Pull Up Bar, Room Transformation, Door Panels, Wine Storage, Media Room
Multi-functional Room Transformation: Blend of Design and Functionality
Explore how a formerly stuffy reception room gets a chic, practical makeover in this post. The transformation not only allows for a versatile space that accommodates work, training, play, and entertainment, but also maximises storage capacity for various items. The room features custom-made sliding door panels, an innovative wall/pull-up bar system, and a uniquely installed punch bag, all artfully blending function and design.
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Curves and Organic Shapes: A New Interior Design Trend for 2023
Embrace curves and organic shapes in your home with the latest interior design trend for 2023. Add softness and elegance to your space with furniture with rounded edges, round mirrors, and other organic shapes. Incorporate different textures and materials, such as velvet or leather, to create depth and interest in your space. Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your space and create a home that reflects your unique style and personality. Read the blog post now!
a modern bathroom with black and white decorations on the ceiling, toilet and sink area
Belgravia Townhouse - Bathroom
Besides the main hallways, polished plaster is also used in the ceiling and walls of the lower ground vaulted bathroom. The smooth yet raw surface grants an urban vibe of avant-garde underground clubs. Especially in the shower enclosure, it lends a contemporary wet room quality, making it feel more open than in reality. Matt black sanitaryware, soft LED lighting, wall-to-ceiling ‘Envergure’ sculpture by Art et Floritude and Kelly Wearstler sconces make it even cooler.
a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and bar stools, along with an island in the center
Belgravia Townhouse - Kitchen
Generous storage space was incorporated into the kitchen cabinetry for the numerous appliances that are to be kept out of sight when not in use. Corian is used again in the countertops as it is durable and non-porous, making it easy to clean. The Gabriel Scott bar stools have a sleek black metal profile that complements the trio of ‘Black Cat’ pendants from Holly Hunt above. A fabulous portrait of Diana Ross by Dutch artist Karin Vermeer adds a punch of colour.
a white desk with two red chairs and a computer monitor on it in front of three windows
Belgravia Townhouse - Media Room
Many clients like to situate the media room in the basement but in this case, we transformed the entire top floor into a light-filled space where the whole family can enjoy watching TV and playing computer games as well as for the children to do their homework. On the floor is Corian’s ‘Sparkling White’ which gives off a squeaky clean feel with a slight shimmer.
there is a bunk bed in the room with bookshelves and pillows on it
Belgravia Townhouse - Girl's Bedroom
The main carcass is spray painted in Zoffany’s Paris Grey while the wood-effect bunk bed slats and box stairs are made of an engineered veneer. LED strip lights in the box stairs and bookcase give off a warm and inviting glow.
there is a bunk bed in the room with bookshelves and shelves on either side
Belgravia Townhouse - Girl's Bedroom
Bespoke joinery allows for maximum creative freedom and storage solutions, especially in smaller spaces. One of the more challenging designs was the bunk bed for the clients’ daughter. It comprised of a single bed at the high level with a plush built-in sofa below that will be handy for sleepovers. Clever storage space was implemented in the box stairs and slim bookcase with adjustable shelves, as well as drawers underneath the sofa.
a mirror on the wall next to a table with a suitcase and a radio in front of it
Belgravia Townhouse - Landing
Some of our favourite pieces include the ‘Agnes’ light from Roll & Hill installed on the first floor landing. Underneath is a slim ‘Arca’ console table from The Invisible Collection with the ‘Iris’ table lamp is from Holly Hunt.
a living room filled with furniture and a round mirror on the wall next to a window
Belgravia Townhouse - Master Bedroom
We wanted to inject character and drama whilst keeping the schemes light and bright. Almost every colour under the sun was used somewhere in the house and contrasting materials were mixed liberally - luxurious velvets, funky hair-on-hides, liquid textured bronze finishes, see-through alabaster and striking marbles hand-picked from the yard all mingle confidently to sum up the clients’ glamourous yet edgy style.
a sculpture of a bull with horns on it's head
Belgravia Townhouse - Artwork
Given the clients’ individual flair and background in fashion, it was clear from the start that art was going to be a significant part of the design DNA. Every room and hallway, down to the smallest WC, was considered worthy of adornment. Walking through the house is akin to wandering around a contemporary art gallery and stepping into an experience of movement, light and colour.
a living room filled with furniture and a punching bag hanging from the ceiling next to a fire place
Belgravia Townhouse - Multifunctional Space
What used to be a stuffy formal reception room has now been converted into a multi-functional space to work, train, play and entertain. Our design team worked closely with the joiner to maximise storage space for suitcases, holiday decorations and various sporting equipment.
a dining room table with white chairs and a painting on the wall
Belgravia Townhouse - Living / Dining Area
Originally from Spain, this dynamic and creative family wanted to showcase their unique personalities, passions and cultural heritage in the new design concept. Against a tight timescale of ten months, the project began with a complete strip out of the old joinery and FF&E. Almost every piece of artwork and furniture was made bespoke to exact specifications with the clients’ needs in mind, achieving a highly tailored home unlike any other.
a painting hangs on the wall next to a stair case in a modern style home
Belgravia Townhouse - Entrance Hallway
With a bespoke 3D vine leaf wall sculpture by Art et Floritude and an arresting pendant light from Apparatus, the entrance hallway makes a dramatic first impression and sets the tone for the rest of the interior.