Interiors of depth, proportion, and permanence.
Journal
Project stories, interiors insight and practical ideas for creating homes with atmosphere.
The hall is the first room anyone judges. In a terrace it is also the darkest and the thinnest. Here is how to give it presence without blocking the way through.
Most South London terraces have a rose in the middle of the room and nothing else. Here is how to build evening light that feels like a home, not a waiting room.
Painting walls, woodwork and ceiling in one colour is not a trend trick. In a Victorian or Edwardian room, it is often the thing that makes the plasterwork visible.
One is advice on the house you already have. The other is a temporary set. If you are selling in South London, you need to know which you are buying.
Builders will tell you what a side return costs. Here is how to stop the new kitchen-diner feeling like a glazed corridor.
Bay windows, chimney breasts, alcoves and a room that is longer than it is wide. How to give a Victorian living room atmosphere instead of another grey sofa.
A first visit should leave you with a plan, not a performance. Here is how a consultation with The Levant House actually works.
A clear look at what interior design actually costs, from a free discovery call to a whole-home scheme, and what you are paying for.
The secret to a home that feels collected and interesting? Mixing eras. Here's how to do it well, from someone who does it for a living.
Upcycling isn't a trend for me. It's how I was raised. Here's why giving old furniture a second life is at the heart of everything I do.
Everyone says dark paint makes small rooms feel smaller. Everyone is wrong. Here's what actually happens when you go dark, and how to do it well.
South London's Edwardian properties are architectural gems with generous proportions, beautiful detailing, and bags of character. Here's why they deserve interiors to match.
The most common fear I hear from clients is about colour. Here's why going bold is almost always the right call, and how to do it with confidence.