F
rom gold-patterned wallpaper and velvet upholstery to peacock feather fabric, there can be scarcely a corner of Leith Clark’s glamorous Victorian house which is not filled with wealthy, dramatic colors. The hall is actually papered in
dark flowery blooms
, empowered of the broken canvases of Dutch experts; the dining area features daring gold-and-black wallpaper and shimmering metal cupboards, giving the bedroom sensation of a jewellery field; additionally the master bedroom has actually a decadent De Gournay decorative wallpaper. A pale gray living space â the most “calming” area â could be the nearest this home involves neutral.
Owner Leith Clark for the dining room, in front of a wall surface of steel cabinets designed by the woman lover James Hatt.
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Canadian-born Clark, a manner stylist, along with her companion James Hatt, a production fashion designer whom performed a lot of the woodworking in the home, relocated in five years before; they’ve got a daughter, Astrid, four. A mode director-at-large on Harper’s Bazaar UK, Clark established the style publications Lula and Violet Book; private clients consist of stars
Keira Knightley
,
Gugu Mbatha-Raw
and
Zoe Kazan
.
A Fornasetti dish and a paint by julia ann gallery Hamilton above a turntable and beverages trolley.
Photograph: Kensington Leverne/The Guardian
She and Hatt stripped from rooms, and reconfigured the design, minimizing five bedrooms to four: an old dining area on the lower ground-floor had been changed into a report, and additionally they relocated the kitchen to your ground-floor, near the family room. The couple set parquet flooring throughout and added a kitchen extension, with pale-green Shaker cabinets. Liberty London’s exotic leaf wallpaper, the essential moderate paper in the house, traces one wall structure. Black coated steps sweep within the household, with a blush pink runner, and family members portraits (such as among Astrid sporting a vintage Dior coating) form a gallery along one wall surface.
De Gournay Chinoiserie Portobello wallpaper into the master suite.
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In living area, Queen Anne Ebony report from
riflepaperco.com
(today rented out already) provides a dramatic backdrop to gilt-framed oil paintings, black colored skirting boards and image rails. Old-fashioned flourishes include a turntable and a drinks trolley. The brass-fronted cabinets are made by Hatt, as will be the integrated closets upstairs. The family area is colored mid-grey, which contrasts with a set of velvet environmentally friendly couches, and an armchair upholstered in purple velvet. A jukebox appears within one corner, and art publications and photos remain either side of a Victorian fireplace.
During the master suite, a screen of De Gournay’s enchanting Chinoiserie
Portobello wallpaper
contours the wall opposite the sleep therefore the back associated with doorway. “I was enthusiastic about it while I worked on a Chanel advertisement,” Clark claims. “It really is among my favorite circumstances inside your home.” Another wall is coated dark grey, and a “floating” bookcase sits of the bed, lodging a column of guides. Off the master suite is a dressing room with floor-to-ceiling closets, the doorways upholstered in iridescent classic Liberty Hera peacock feather fabric, which Clark bought at
Kempton market
(held at Kempton Park racecourse, in Surrey). a shoe cabinet with a glazed doorway exhibits the sneakers like in a gallery. Traditional french doorways from a salvage yard available on to your bathrooms, finished dusky red sufficient reason for a mirror-tiled wall structure.
The en-suite restroom with floor-to-ceiling mirror ceramic tiles and a vintage Sonic Youth poster.
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Clark is encouraged of course. “I feel extremely in the home among it,” she claims. “we stay near woods, where we walk always, and a nature reserve, in fact it is full of overgrown vegetation and moss.”
Home of Hackney’s Midnight landscaping wallpaper when you look at the hall.
Photograph: Kensington Leverne/The Guardian
From feathers to birds, blossoms to foliage, she has produced the drama and attractiveness of nature inside the house making it play.