The rich colors used in this London home are the perfect shades to create an instantly sophisticated decor scheme

 Dining room, bedroom, kitchen
Dining room, bedroom, kitchen

Passionate art collectors, the owners of this double-fronted Victorian villa in London, commissioned Flora Soames, arbiter of color and taste, to design the interior. Having worked together already on a previous country project, they enjoyed an inherent creative connection, but with a growing family – three children aged 11 to 15 – the brief for their main home was to contrast the architectural heritage alongside a more contemporary, streamlined aesthetic, suited to everyday family living.

White staircase, red carpet, glass lights
White staircase, red carpet, glass lights

‘This is an extraordinary space,’ says Flora. ‘Untouched for years, the broad and capacious proportions are very unusual in this area, and the renovation represented an opportunity for the owners to make their own creative stamp.’

The 18-month project, finished in 2018, involved a complete refurbishment, with the addition of a ground floor rear kitchen extension. It was a collaboration between Pitman Tozer Architects, Martha Read Architects and project manager Sarah Cox, who were all responsible for the reconfiguration and hard finishes; and Flora, whose focus was on the interior decoration.

‘The process was organic but considered throughout: the clients knew how they wanted the house to feel and what they wanted to achieve with the layout, but were keen to push the benchmark on the use of room color, pattern and texture – using their extensive art collections as the basis for all palette decisions.’

White countertop, black drawers, black framed windows
White countertop, black drawers, black framed windows
Red chairs and vase, blue cabinet
Red chairs and vase, blue cabinet

As you enter, the calm and clean-lined hallway offsets covetable artworks and striking lanterns; before leading your eye up to the bold red stair runner and down the corridor to the ‘arresting, a jewel-like box of color’ that is the adjoining sitting room and study. Here, softly colored walls act as a neutral backdrop for the rich red, blue and yellow palette detailed on artwork, furnishings and upholstery.

Red chair and pots, blue cabinets, wooden table
Red chair and pots, blue cabinets, wooden table

Bespoke media storage designed by Sarah and made by Christopher Clark Workshops is embellished with antique handles and escutcheons, and flanks the fireplace; whilst in the connecting study, his bespoke cabinetry doubles as a flexible home office-meets-bar, allowing the space to evolve fluidly from day to night. Painted in a high-gloss red, it adds a contemporary edge to the client’s antique desk and antique kilim rug.

Red sofa, blue stool, yellow walls
Red sofa, blue stool, yellow walls
Red cupboard, wooden desk, blue armchair
Red cupboard, wooden desk, blue armchair

The handmade kitchen by David Willats at Heartwood was made to Sarah’s design. The modern, pared-back extension contrasts with the original architectural bones and balances generous prep surfaces with a welcoming entertaining space.

Blue bedframe and sofa, wooden bedside table
Blue bedframe and sofa, wooden bedside table

Upstairs in the main bedroom, noble proportions are matched with a cocooning, signature-style tester bed and comfortable furniture and textiles. ‘Curating a space with bespoke furniture and lighting turns the everyday into something special,’ says Flora.

White bunk beds and ladders, horse wallpaper
White bunk beds and ladders, horse wallpaper

Similarly, the three children’s bedrooms were designed to reflect their characters and add an element of whimsy: think playful bunk beds set against a blue and cream wallpaper, topped with a red and raspberry handmade canopy; a magical pink bedroom with a pom-pom draped four-poster; and a grown-up boy’s bedroom with bespoke wardrobe and study area.

‘Finding the right pieces for a project takes patience and time, but the wait is always worth it,’ says Flora. ‘There is something special about bringing together old and new, with abundant color, texture and art. It creates a sense of comfort and personality that will stand the test of time.’

Blue walls, twin sinks
Blue walls, twin sinks
White shower with seat, red lap, wooden cabinet
White shower with seat, red lap, wooden cabinet
Pink walls, four poster bed, white desk
Pink walls, four poster bed, white desk
Blue wallpaper and bench, white cupboards
Blue wallpaper and bench, white cupboards
Blue and white wallpaper, white bath
Blue and white wallpaper, white bath
Blue desk and cabinets
Blue desk and cabinets

Author / Ali Heath 

Interior designer / Flora Soames