The original Georgian proportions and architectural detailing are restored and refined, creating a formal dining room that feels both historically grounded and comfortably lived in. Classical furnishings, period lighting, layered textiles and a restrained neutral palette reinforce the character of the house while allowing the original architecture to remain central.
The original drawing room is restored from a neglected shell into a gracious Georgian drawing room, retaining the scale and architectural character of the house while introducing a more refined sense of comfort. Classical furniture, layered textiles, antique paintings, blue-and-white porcelain and a restrained palette of soft blues and warm ivory create an interior that feels collected, elegant and entirely at home within the historic architecture.
Restoration and reimagining of a historic Georgian manor, preserving its original architectural character while introducing a more layered, elegant and contemporary approach to decoration.
The transformation begins with the entrance hall, where restored plasterwork and joinery are combined with hand-painted chinoiserie, antiques and carefully considered furnishings to give the house a renewed sense of life.
The bedroom was given new life from a deteriorated, undecorated shell into a richly layered Georgian retreat. A dramatic tester bed establishes the room’s focal point, while chinoiserie wallcovering, antique mahogany furniture, blue-and-white porcelain, soft patterned textiles and a traditional carpet create a warm, collected interior that feels both historically rooted and deeply comfortable.