Fitzroy Square
We completed a careful restoration and refurbishment of this elegant Grade I-listed town house by Robert Adam. This involved unpicking the ‘restoration’ carried out when it became James Stirling’s office in the 1980s, and using the opportunities thus presented to introduce some unorthodoxies of our own, such as light-tunnels to get daylight deep within the building and the insertion of a panelled anteroom to connect the ground-floor kitchen at the rear with the more ‘set piece’ living room overlooking the square.
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From a planning perspective, these interventions might not have been possible were it not for the significant heritage gain we were bringing by returning the building to use as a single house. We were able to exercise a degree of inventiveness and use a contemporary style which was, nonetheless, complimentary to the spirit of the original. Our client now has a fabulous town-house with modern standards of luxury, elegance and finish.
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We worked closely with the client on the details of the project, much of which was bespoke. We designed the kitchen in some detail, including a custom bar stool inspired by eighteenth century examples by Sheraton and Thomas Hope.