A striking blend of Georgian elegance and contemporary lights by Droog, transforms this Grade II-listed 1710s building.
A quiet kitchen but rich in detail, driven by the client’s love of craftmanship.
The interior is the result of a harmonious working partnership between My-Studio and architect Tom Pike.
In this kitchen, the zinc island is at the centre with bar stools in the aesthetic manner by Jamb.
In this sitting room, the diptych
of a Japanese family tree sits
with the client’s reupholstered
back buttoned chaise.
A perfect place to sit and
contemplate.
Comfort is more to do with the way we feel than the way things look.
In this Principal bedroom, we
covered the clients antique sofas in soft slubby linens and cashmere wool throws.
Fabrics are at their most comforting in natural stone, earth colours such as caramel, grey, sand and brown.
Soft linen curtains with pom-pom edging complete the look and allow for cosy lie-ins.
A buttery bathroom with
Georgian pieces and restored
pannelling is the perfect
sanctuary.