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Before & After - 4 story 1970’s townhouse in Highgate, London

LLI Design
5 years ago

LLI Design recently completed a total redesign and refurbishment of a 4 story 1970’s townhouse in Highgate, a leafy and desirable part of London.

The house had tremendous potential and the new owners, a young professional couple, wanted to embrace the 1970’s feel, rather than try to ignore it, albeit not in a cliched way. Top of their wish list was a contemporary glass and steel open tread staircase and a master bathroom with a distinctive WOW factor.

Although the room sizes were good, being the full width of the property on each floor and benefitting from good natural light; the circulation spaces on all floors were cramped and dark.



LGF living room with feature glass and steel open tread staircase · More Info


Lower Ground Floor

The existing staircase that led from the lower ground to the upper ground floor, was removed and replaced with a new, feature open tread glass and steel staircase towards the back of the house, thereby maximising the lower ground floor space. All of the internal walls on this floor were removed and in doing so created an expansive and welcoming space.



Before : LGF Living Room · More Info


Due to its’ lack of natural daylight this floor worked extremely well as a Living / TV room. The new open timber tread, steel stringer with glass balustrade staircase was designed to sit easily within the existing building and to complement the original 1970’s spiral staircase.



Works : LGF Living Room · More Info


Because this space was going to be a hard working area, it was designed with a rugged semi industrial feel. Underfloor heating was installed and the floor was tiled with a large format Mutina tile in dark khaki with an embossed design. This was complemented by a distressed painted brick effect wallpaper on the back wall which received no direct light and thus the wallpaper worked extremely well, really giving the impression of a painted brick wall.

The furniture specified was bright and colourful, as a counterpoint to the walls and floor. The palette was burnt orange, yellow and dark woods with industrial metals. Furniture pieces included a metallic, distressed sideboard and desk, a burnt orange sofa, yellow Hans J Wegner Papa Bear armchair, and a large black and white zig zag patterned rug.


Upper Ground Floor



UGF contemporary tonal living room · More Info


Living Room

The mood changes dramatically on entering the upper ground floor, here the owners wanted a relaxed feeling of calm. The colour palette for this floor was soft cream, yellow, and pale blue with key accent pieces in black.

The visual impact of the new staircase was kept to a minimum by installing a glass balustrade without handrail. The furniture choices were kept quite simple as this room had to function as a dining area as well as a living room.



UGF contemporary tonal living room · More Info


A bespoke fitted banquette was designed for the return besides the staircase, adjacent to the kitchen. This was lit from behind with LED strips, throwing a gentle light up the wall. Adding a round table, 2 dining chairs, a matt black accent pendant lamp over the table and artwork above helped to define the dining area. Although it had a small footprint the dining area can comfortably sit 6 people.



Before : UGF Living Room · More Info


The interior design and furniture choices for the living area were kept simple with a generous L shaped sofa and an industrial style coffee table, this sat on a delicately coloured yellow and grey rug. As a counterpoint to this a rich teal coloured velvet accent chair was placed in the window near the garden. A retro matt black metal floor lamp complemented the matt black pendant lamp over the dining table.



During : UGF Living Room · More Info


Strong pieces of artwork and graphic cushions help bring the separate zoned areas together to form a cohesive whole.


Kitchen

Calming hues were repeated in the kitchen, with pale khaki units and a cream composite worktop. A small breakfast bar was added and dramatic dark bronze tiles created a backsplash between the top of the counter and the bottom of the units.



Contemporary matt lacquer handleless kitchen · More Info



Before : Kitchen · More Info


First Floor

Shower Room

The first floor shower room was specified with a huge shower, the full width of the room, with statement diamond shaped embossed tiles in tones of cream, cappuccino and chocolate. An LED underlit wooden vanity unit and mirror finish the dramatic look.



Shower room with walnut vanity and geometric tile · More Info



Before : Shower room - First Floor · More Info


Second Floor

Master Suite

The second floor was reconfigured from a series of separate rooms into a stylish master suite, with an open plan bathroom featuring a statement freestanding bath.



Open plan master bedroom suite with freestanding bath · More Info


The open plan bathroom sits comfortably adjacent to the bedroom with textured porcelain wall tiles sitting easily next to the Cole & Son Fornasetti “Clouds” wallpaper. Patterned floor tiles act as a counterpoint to the to the pale timber wide plank flooring. As the bathroom was open plan it was important to bring a more “bedroom” aesthetic into the bathroom rather than the other way round and this was achieved by selecting floor tiles in the bathroom that were in the format of a rug pattern as well as adding 2no. bronze mirrors over the vanity unit. A freestanding bath was positioned facing the bedroom, offering views of the garden beyond and an opaque glass sliding screen was installed between the WC and bathroom. An LED strip under the vanity unit, additional wall lights and small in-floor uplights around the bath completed the look. The bathroom area appears bigger than it is thanks to its open plan nature.



Open plan master bedroom suite with freestanding bath · More Info



Before : Master Suite · More Info



During : Master Suite · More Info


Summary & Awards

By rethinking the core aspects of the design and layout LLI Design have transformed a tall vertical townhouse into a home with a feeling of expansiveness and laterality, creating an uplifting and comfortable home for the owners.

As with the majority of LLI Design’s projects, the construction, joinery, home automation and landscaping were carried out by our in-house vertically integrated teams - Pegasus Property & Pegasus Automation.

The project was recently awarded - Best Interior Design Private Residence London, in the United Kingdom Property Awards 2015 / 16. LLI Design are very proud to have won this Award, in competition with numerous London Interior Design Companies. Entrants' schemes were judged against a wide range of design criteria by a panel of over 70 interior design experts from all over the world and chaired by two active members of the House of Lords : Lord Caithness and Lord Best.


About LLI Design

LLI Design offer a comprehensive design service creating beautifully crafted interiors for discerning clients. Based in their Studios in Highgate, London the creative team is led by Design Director Linda Levene. Her background as a fashion and textile designer is reflected in her love of form, texture and colour.

Recent projects include the interior design and modernisation of properties in Hampstead, Fulham and Highgate including a 10,000 sq ft victorian residence, a 12,000 sq ft new build home and the co-joining and re-planning of two apartments to provide a single luxury penthouse.


View the project on Houzz : https://www.houzz.co.uk/projects/2080729/southwood-townhouse

For more information : llidesign.co.uk

Comments (12)

  • Stephanie Hayes
    5 years ago

    Love this - what a transformation!

  • E D
    5 years ago

    I'm always a little suspicious of professionals using apostrophes incorrectly :-) but it looks like you've done a good job on the renovation.

    Personally I'm not a fan of a freestanding bath, nor an 'open plan' bathroom, but I was pleased to see you've kept the wooden ceiling (cladding) in the master suite.

    How did you manage to take it out in the first place? Or did you actually have to replace it?

    LLI Design thanked E D
  • PRO
    LLI Design
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    Thanks E D,

    The wooden ceiling was original, we did not have to run any services in the ceiling on the top floor so we where able to keep it in tact. We stained it to give it a new lease of life.


  • E D
    5 years ago

    Oh I see. In the 'works' photo it looks as though the wooden ceiling was taken out.

  • PRO
    LLI Design
    Original Author
    5 years ago

    @ E D

    I see what you mean, the wooden ceiling only covered half of the ceiling to the apex. The other half of the ceiling was plastered.

  • tezz4
    5 years ago

    Gorgeous!!!! Absolutely!!!!

    on a personal note - l fear the glass edges upstairs - l always bump into things like that

    LLI Design thanked tezz4
  • Patrina
    4 years ago

    Actively disliking the open plan ensuite. It's lovely don't get me wrong but I like my ablutions to be properly seperated from my bedroom. I like everything else though.

  • PRO
    AL PAINTING
    4 years ago

    Great job! Best award for the trades people is to be part of a complex house renovation and stunning final result obviously. Lot's of stress and hard work but it pays off for both - customer and trader.

    Well done!

  • PRO
    Tom Faulkner
    4 years ago

    Wow - love this project - good job!

  • foxmonika
    4 years ago

    Did you have to change the staircase on every floor ? We are looking at changing ours on 3 floors ... but not sure how expensive job is going to be .

  • Viktoria from houzz
    4 years ago

    Really nice transformation. I really like the open bathroom, make the bedroom more special!

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