Just steps from Buckingham Palace, this Georgian-style London townhouse stands. The elegant six-story house has undergone many changes, and so has the interior. Pringle Architect Richards Sharratt overhauled the main structure and built a new, more complete secondary room. Then Daniel Goldberg his team entered to work on the interior. Curious how beautiful the results are? Let’s go deeper!
1. The Living Room
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From left to right, there is a console decorated with a minimalist table lamp and also to the right of the fireplace, there is a floor lamp with a similar tone. There is a patterned arrangement consisting of a main sofa, two stools and two armchairs which surrounds the coffee table set.
2. The Dining Room
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Around the dining table, there are armless Capitol Complex chairs. In this room also added several works of carvings and frescoes as well as a marble statue in the corner of the room.
3. The Kitchen
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The wood grain and stone veins are picked up by a Cosmos and Crossing chandelier, in black leather. it becomes a point of view as soon as you enter the kitchen area.
4. Music Room
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Two oil paintings by Alexis Tsioris, one in white and one in black, face each other. On the designed table there is a tall but still elegant flower arrangement. Around it, there are curved armchairs representing the dynamics of the function of the space.
5. The Office
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On an eccentric desk decorated with limestone sculptures surrounded by soothing shades of muted colors. On the wall is an oil painting on Japanese paper by Joaquim Chancho. No less interesting, the pulleys of the chandeliers and smoke-colored rugs
6. The Master Bedroom
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Simple is the look that is built from this interior arrangement. A backless bed, a sleek modern bedside lamp and a twin stool instead of a bench and a photographic portrait by Jean-Marie Franceschi all reinforce this mix of classic and contemporary concepts.
7. The Bathroom
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Dominated by the use of geometric lines, the bathroom is simply made with a color tone that is not much different, white and a hint of a thin marble pattern.
8. The Minimalist Spa
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Marble is also present in this minimalist spa. Here using green marble. But different from the bathroom, the spa room is dominated by soft curved lines.
9. The Guest Room
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Above the bed there was a plate of gold and palladium on carved wood. Luxurious and elegant. The blue dressing room gives a different feel to this series of rooms.
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