PhotographerAnna Stathaki
PhotographerAnna Stathaki
PhotographerAnna Stathaki
A Study in Modern Elegance
First floor of a Grade II Listed Building, Cadogan Square Residence features original Queen Anne architecture including a stunning oriel window; red brick characteristic of the Pont Street Dutch Style and beautiful high ceilings. Key to the client was to create a modern space that was both warm and inviting whilst, allowing beauty of its original architecture to sing.
The result is a seamless space utilising series of bespoke joinery that blended with the building fabric, so that the original space can speak for itself. Cornicing and plasterwork and decorative ceiling roses was restored to tie in with the original windows.
The palette was natural, warm and calm enhanced with subtle textures, tactile moments and peeks of colour. Such as, a rich marble backsplash is placed against dark walnut kitchen cabinetry. Reeded oak panels is placed against a soft sumptuous carpet in the master bedroom, offset by a vintage Murano glass chandelier provides a touch of glamour.
In the living room, a yellow armchair enlivens this neutral space providing a happy spark of joy. Floor to ceiling wool curtains provide understated luxury. Wide plank herringbone engineered oak flooring ties each room together.
The sum of its parts is a home of understated elegance.
PhotographerAnna Stathaki
PhotographerAnna Stathaki
PhotographerAnna Stathaki
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