When you live in a small loft, you need to make ingenious use of space. Designer Hannah Brown and her design team at Amory Brown, did just that for client Amelia Richardson. Located in southwest London, Richardson’s small Victorian maisonette was converted into a modern, livable space with smart built-ins and stylish details.
in her own words
“I wanted this to be airy, functional, and uncluttered, but with such limited space we had to come up with some clever storage solutions, such as utilizing the area under the banquette seating in the dining area.” —Amelia Richardson
Bertoia side chairs, available online at Knoll, are an icon of mid-century modern design. Cheerful sunflower yellow seats add just the right pop of color.
Wine storage was built into the frame for the banquette seating. Beyond the dining area, the living room is flooded with natural light. White walls offer a neutral backdrop for “Corolla Burst,” a limited edition digital print by Nick Jeffrey. The wall-mounted Prouvé Potence Lamp by Vitra is a bit pricey (as is just about everything), but sure does look good in the room.
in her own words
“Coming from South Africa, I felt it was important to have a background of warm hues. The overall style had to be fresh and bright, and include lots of natural materials, too.” —Amelia Richardson
in her own words
“I wanted an environment that reflects who I am and this place really does that. It has a feeling of serenity and is the perfect retreat.” —Amelia Richardson
in her own words
“I love the master bedroom with its ensuite bathroom—it’s so comfortable and everything strikes just the right note.” —Amelia Richardson
Read more: “Natural Choice,” 25 Beautiful Homes, January 2014.
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