F
rom gold-patterned wallpaper and velvet upholstery to peacock feather fabric, there was barely a corner of Leith Clark’s glamorous Victorian residrencontre en musulmance which is not full of wealthy, remarkable colors. The hallway is papered in
dark flowery blooms
, prompted of the cracked canvases of Dutch owners; the living area has actually daring gold-and-black wallpaper and shimmering metal cabinets, providing the space the experience of a jewellery field; in addition to master bedroom features a decadent De Gournay decorative wallpaper. A pale gray living space â more “soothing” area â will be the nearest this house involves natural.
Owner Leith Clark inside dining area, facing a wall structure of brass cupboards created by her lover James Hatt.
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Canadian-born Clark, a manner hair stylist, along with her companion James Hatt, a creation fashion designer whom did most of the carpentry inside your home, relocated in 5 years ago; they usually have a child, Astrid, four. A mode director-at-large on Harper’s Bazaar UK, Clark founded the style publications Lula and Violet Book; personal clients include actors
Keira Knightley
,
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
and
Zoe Kazan
.
A Fornasetti dish and a painting by Julia Hamilton above a turntable and drinks trolley.
Picture: Kensington Leverne/The Guardian
She and Hatt stripped from interiors, and reconfigured the design, lowering five rooms to four: a former kitchen throughout the reduced ground floor had been changed into a research, and they relocated the dining area towards the ground floor, beside the living room area. The couple set parquet floor throughout and included a kitchen expansion, with pale-green Shaker cabinets. Liberty London’s warm leaf wallpaper, probably the most small paper in your house, lines one wall structure. Ebony coated stairs sweep within the house, with a blush green runner, and family members portraits (including certainly one of Astrid putting on an antique Dior jacket) form a gallery along one wall.
De Gournay Chinoiserie Portobello wallpaper inside master bedroom.
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In the kitchen, Queen Anne Ebony report from
riflepaperco.com
(now out-of-stock) provides a dramatic backdrop to gilt-framed petroleum paintings, black colored skirting panels and picture rails. Conventional flourishes consist of a turntable and a drinks trolley. The brass-fronted cupboards are made by Hatt, as are built-in wardrobes upstairs. The family room is painted mid-grey, which contrasts with a set of velvet environmentally friendly couches, and an armchair upholstered in purple velvet. A jukebox stands in one corner, and art guides and pictures sit either side of a Victorian fireplace.
In the master bedroom, a panel of De Gournay’s passionate Chinoiserie
Portobello wallpaper
contours the wall surface opposite the bed together with straight back with the home. “I became enthusiastic about it whenever I handled a Chanel advertising,” Clark states. “its certainly one of my personal favorite circumstances in the home.” Another wall surface is coated dark gray, and a “floating” bookcase sits by the sleep, lodging a column of guides. Off of the master bedroom is actually a dressing room with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, the doors upholstered in iridescent classic Liberty Hera peacock feather material, which Clark found at
Kempton industry
(presented at Kempton Park racecourse, in Surrey). a footwear cabinet with a glazed door exhibits the sneakers as though in a gallery. Classic french doors from a salvage yard open to a bathroom, painted dusky green with a mirror-tiled wall.
The en-suite bathroom with floor-to-ceiling mirror tiles and a classic Sonic Youth poster.
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Clark is actually motivated by nature. “I believe very at home among it,” she states. “I stay near forests, where we walk all the time, and a nature hold, which can be filled with overgrown vegetation and moss.”
Residence of Hackney’s Midnight backyard wallpaper within the hallway.
Photo: Kensington Leverne/The Guardian
From feathers to birds, blossoms to foliage, this lady has brought the crisis and beauty of nature internally making it play.