Leinster Square Townhouse - Preppy Chic
Traditionally, the first-floor front room was reserved for formal entertaining in Victorian homes. This was due to the importance of the mouldings and the views onto the square. However, Studio L felt that a home of the stature should be allowed to have the master suite that felt extremely special and far enough away from the rest of the house so it felt like a private sanctuary.
The walls were covered in Phillip Jefferies suede, the striking silky fabric in a bright gold from Pierre Frey was used to make a statement of grandeur. The modern art, a piece from Miss Bugs, completed the room by standing on its own against the traditional surroundings and furniture.
Nick Rochowski
Sophisticated