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Located moments from Portobello Road, this sympathetic refurbishment of a Victorian terraced townhouse is defined by raw-oiled oak and deep blues, creating a gallery-style backdrop for beautiful fabrics and striking artwork.
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Notting Hill Townhouse
The project includes a sensitive, whole house refurbishment, internal reconfiguration and extension to a Victorian terraced property in the Oxford Gardens Conservation Area.
A double height space on the top floor creates a generous area for entertaining, lined with bespoke bookcases inspired by Donald Judd.
A new ensuite bathroom features large format Carrara marble slabs, offset by rich green hand glazed tiles with traditional brassware from Lefroy Brooks.
A careful selection of Farrow & Ball paint colours complement the wide format oak flooring, solid timber furniture pieces and fabrics by Jennifer Shorto. Inspired by the colonnades synonymous with Notting Hill, a series of fluted, bespoke built-in joinery elements have been designed to create a tactile, crafted feel.