Here’s how this Victorian-era home was transformed into a contemporary London townhouse

Linda Levene, ​​Design Director of London-based LLI Design and style, conceptualized the interiors of a five-storey townhouse in Highgate, North London. By way of reconfiguration and the intelligent use of colour, lighting, and bespoke joinery aspects, the household was fully transformed from a regular Victorian townhouse into a up to date spouse and children living place. The newly refurbished household stays real to its Victorian bones, but at the similar time presents features of modern-day living such as an open up strategy layout, multi-useful areas, expansive windows and indoor-outdoor living.

The sofa is from sofa.com, framed by wallpaper from Tektura. The rug is from Rockett St George, aspect tables from Maisons du Monde, the espresso desk is from Loaf, the floor lamp is from BlueSuntree.

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The eating desk is from Heal’s with chairs from Made. The pendant light-weight is from Go Modern. ​​A bespoke drinks cabinet is positioned to the aspect of the hearth.

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“A significant design challenge, which had to be addressed in the overall scheme, was how to make the house sense visually additional expansive laterally. To response the quick, the existing layouts demanded a whole redesign, with thorough thought essential on how the dynamics and stream of the areas would experience. The direction adopted during was eclectic with elements of mid-century, contemporary, industrial, and classic styling all coming with each other,” says Levene, whose business bagged a United Kingdom Residence Award in the Residential Interior Non-public Residence London category for this project.

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