Louise Bradley Design Studio champions classic contemporary style in its recent residential heritage project situated in one of the most prestigious London areas of Regent’s Park.
The classic contemporary style is both timeless and elegant. It combines a careful selection of natural materials, high-quality bespoke furniture, a mix of antiques and a rich, neutral colour palette. These altogether provide an antidote to fleeting trends and the constant need to update interiors with the changing seasons.
Creating interiors for a Grade-I listed property meant working hand in hand with English Heritage. Whilst respecting the design of the building and creating an interior that enhances the architecture, Louise Bradley Design Studio also had to ensure that the home would satisfy the modern needs of its future residents.
Working in the classic contemporary style means understanding the heritage of the property, to ensure that the interiors are seamlessly linked to the history of the area, the property, and its architecture. In this residential project, Louise Bradley Design Studio selected a muted colour palette, enriched with warm tones, carefully positioned antique decorative lighting and bespoke furniture with a mix of unique finishes adding an unrivalled luxury to the space.
When asked about how to approach the design of such a unique townhouse in London, Louise Bradley commented, “It is always a privilege to be asked to design a person’s home, especially a space as architecturally beautiful as this one. The original layouts, staircase and fireplaces all had to be unchanged, and we worked hard to incorporate these original features into the interior design of the home. The floor to ceiling windows allow for a natural light to enhance the colours, textures and natural finishes throughout the home”.
In this particular residential property, whilst the entrance and dining area were designed to create a certain sense of grandeur and formality, the drawing-room, overlooking the park, offers a warm welcome with pared-down interior, mimicking that of the evolving nature outside. Once again, the interiors offer perfect harmony and balance with carefully designed bespoke furniture pieces, rich in detail such as fringing, natural woods and beautiful upholstered item.
The most private space within the property – the master bedroom and the bathroom, create a safe haven for the residents. Use of natural marbles and decorative lighting create a harmonious luxury feel. Whilst ‘her’ dressing room further connects the interiors to the outside with hand painted botanical wallcoverings, the bathroom has been designed to quickly evoke a feeling ofa personal spa to the residents returning home at the end of a long day.
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