{Designer Hubert Zandberg gives a stately London home an elegant makeover with bespoke interiors mar
{Designer Hubert Zandberg gives a stately London home an elegant makeover with bespoke interiors marked by a subtle palette and shimmering surfaces. Rebuilt in the 1920s, the townhouse endured a varied history—serving for a time as an embassy—and one of the few interior architectural features to survive intact was its stone staircase. While the building’s façade is protected from alteration, the Elghanayans were free to make extensive changes within. Ultimately the staircase, an elevator, and a study that had been lined in Jacobean-style paneling by a previous owner were all they kept. The roughly 7,100-square-foot residence was reconfigured into distinct zones, with the street level dedicated to the entertaining spaces, the floors above containing the bedrooms, and the partially subterranean basement accommodating a casual family room and bar, a guest room, and a small gym. The client worked closely with Zandberg on the decor throughout the residence, and the two settled broadly on a 1940s French aesthetic, partly because “it amalgamates so easily with other styles,” says the designer.} -- source link
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