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Tableau Penthouse

Project Type : Luxury Penthouse

Services : Interior Design

Location : Marylebone

Size : 356 sqm

Photography : Taran Wilkhu

Status : Completed

When a former client and close friend of the studio got in touch about redesigning his newly purchased apartment in Marylebone, KSR Architects & Interior Designers was delighted at the opportunity.  This was an appealing challenge. The penthouse apartment located in the heart of Marylebone had already been fitted out and fully furnished as the show home in a development of 23 units. In typical show home fashion, it was pleasant and contemporary with excellent ‘bones’ but did not reflect the client’s personality. The brief for the designers was to create a luxurious yet comfortable interior weaving in new elements for a fresh and individual design.

Project Type : Luxury Penthouse

Services : Interior Design

Location : Marylebone

Size : 356 sqm

Photography : Taran Wilkhu

Status : Completed

When a former client and close friend of the studio got in touch about redesigning his newly purchased apartment in Marylebone, KSR Architects & Interior Designers was delighted at the opportunity.  This was an appealing challenge. The penthouse apartment located in the heart of Marylebone had already been fitted out and fully furnished as the show home in a development of 23 units. In typical show home fashion, it was pleasant and contemporary with excellent ‘bones’ but did not reflect the client’s personality. The brief for the designers was to create a luxurious yet comfortable interior weaving in new elements for a fresh and individual design.

“The existing layout needed some personalising to suit our client’s lifestyle as an avid entertainer and art collector. By reconfiguring the penthouse, we were able to achieve a sophisticated yet comfortable environment for our client to enjoy whilst both hosting and relaxing. We enjoyed the process of working closely with the client to design the bespoke joinery elements, along with selecting beautiful furniture and unique objects.”

– Michelle Sweeney, Director of Interiors