Situated on one of London’s most prestigious addresses, this four-storey period townhouse underwent a full refurbishment designed to combine modern-day functionality with timeless elegance. Our approach respected the home’s original features while introducing contemporary finishes that enhanced both comfort and style. Restored parquet flooring and period panelling sit harmoniously alongside honed Carrara marble, Calacatta Gold quartz, and traditional Burlington fittings, creating a refined, cohesive interior that balances heritage and luxury.
Entrusted with complete design and project management, we developed a scheme that feels understated yet highly considered. Every detail, from material choices to bespoke joinery, was curated to ensure the home is both enduring and desirable, providing a residence that works perfectly for modern living while celebrating its period character.
The primary challenge at Ebury Street was to modernise a multi-level period townhouse while preserving and enhancing its historic features. The home needed to feel practical for contemporary living yet maintain the elegance expected of a Belgravia property.
Balancing heritage elements with modern finishes required careful material selection and design interventions. Each decision, from layout changes to bespoke fittings, needed to enhance functionality without compromising the home’s architectural integrity, ensuring a seamless integration of old and new.
Our process combined careful conservation with modern interior design. We began by assessing the property’s original architecture and mapping how the client lives and moves through the home. This informed decisions on layout adjustments, lighting, and bespoke joinery.
Period features, including parquet flooring and panelled walls, were restored and paired with contemporary materials such as Carrara marble and Calacatta Gold quartz. Traditional fittings were incorporated thoughtfully to complement the home’s heritage, while bespoke design elements ensured each space felt unique and practical. The project was delivered with full design and project management oversight, ensuring a seamless, high-quality finish.
Complete interior design and refurbishment across all four storeys, restoration of period features including parquet flooring and panelling, bespoke joinery and design detailing to enhance functionality and aesthetics, material and finishes specification, combining classic and contemporary elements, lighting schemes to create atmosphere and highlight architectural features, end-to-end project management to ensure smooth delivery and high-quality execution.
Ebury Street demonstrates how considered interior design can unite heritage and modern living. The result is a townhouse that is functional, elegant, and enduring — a home that honours its prestigious location while delivering contemporary comfort and style.