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Chelsea Green House

A full renovation transformed this 1960s house in Chelsea into a vibrant family home. While the original architecture was understated, the open-plan arrangement across the ground and lower ground floors offered a strong sense of openness and light. A much-loved artwork anchored the palette with its colours used across the textiles, and furniture throughout the interiors. Light, neutral walls provide a calm backdrop, allowing bold colour and clean-lined forms to bring energy and character to the spaces. The result is a home that feels uplifting, confident, and deeply personal.
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Bespoke joinery plays a central role throughout the house, introducing colour and structure to the open-plan spaces. Cabinetry sits alongside natural materials, textured fabrics and patterned rugs, softening the architectural lines. Contemporary pieces are layered with vintage finds, creating rooms rich in character. The interplay of colour, material and furniture brings depth to the interiors, tempering the modern framework of the house.
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Photography by Milo Brown