Historic Georgian manor dining room before restoration, showing original fireplace, tall sash windows and period architectural detailing.
Restored Georgian manor dining room by Stef Albert, with classical furnishings, crystal chandelier, period fireplace, tall sash windows and layered traditional interiors.

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.

Historic Georgian manor drawing room before restoration, showing damaged plasterwork, worn timber flooring, original fireplace and period architectural detailing.
Restored Georgian manor drawing room meticulously restored by Stef Albert, with classical furnishings, soft blue upholstery, antique paintings, blue-and-white porcelain and refined Georgian architectural detailing. A masterfu classic English Interior

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.

Historic Georgian manor entrance hall before restoration, showing the original sweeping staircase, ornate plaster ceiling, period door surrounds and worn timber flooring.
Restored Georgian manor entrance hall by Stef Albert, with sweeping staircase, chinoiserie wallcovering, crystal chandelier, classical furnishings and restored period detailing.

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.

Historic Georgian manor bedroom before restoration, showing peeling wall finishes, worn timber flooring, tall sash window and original period proportions.
Restored Georgian manor bedroom by Stef Albert, featuring a dramatic tester bed, chinoiserie wallcovering, antique mahogany furniture, blue-and-white porcelain and layered traditional textiles.

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.