EDWARDES SQUARE
A graceful townhouse that has been thoughtfully reimagined as a cocooning yet practical family home
new beginnings
making space
We worked collaboratively with an architect to rethink the spatial planning of this promising Grade-II listed property. It was agreed that a modest extension at the rear of the property would vastly improve the available space in the ground floor kitchen, whilst allowing for the creation of three en-suite bathrooms on the upper floors.
The original position of the staircase was also reinstated which freed up the centre of the house, creating space for a pantry in the kitchen and a sauna in the master bedroom en-suite.
Our clients – a couple with two young boys and frequent overseas visitors – acquired this five-storey house in a state of disrepair. The tired, poorly planned interiors had been lived in by the same family for many years: a wholescale renovation was needed.
We were the first professionals to be appointed to this extensive and challenging project. The brief from our clients was to create as much usable space as possible for the family before designing the cohesive, quietly elegant interiors in a palette of luxurious, natural materials and muted, earthy colours.
A timeless, elegant kitchen occupies the ground floor with views over the garden. Here, the pantry takes pressure off the kitchen, which has been conceived as a serene yet sociable space. A more formal dining room is positioned directly opposite the kitchen at the front of the house.
The formal living rooms and bedrooms are bathed in natural light and have been crafted from a considered palette of natural materials that will improve with use and age. The lighting, furniture, fixtures and fittings have all been specified by our team. By entrusting us with the creative decision making, the result is a calm, cocooning and cohesive home that will endure for years to come.
cocooning and cohesive
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