Pure and simple

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Dreamy is the ideal way to describe this very chic and very tranquil townhouse that features off-whites, pale pinks, crystal, marble and beautiful wood

FEATURE AND STYLING MARY WEAVER

PHOTOGRAPHY ANNA STATHAKI
ENTRANCE (PREVIOUS PAGE) It was important to make an eye-catching statement. The art was the inspiration, then the console was designed around it. Bespoke console table in granite, Vada Collective. Pink marble vases, Amara. Urn, Wheelers Garden Centre. Photograph, Amber Grace Dixon.
SITTING ROOM Quality materials provide the style statement here – from the gilt mirror to the marble fireplace. Similar Bubble chandelier, Dowsing & Reynolds. Bespoke shelving and storage, Vada Collective. Sofa, Six The Residence. Vintage armchairs reupholstered in Houndstooth fabric, Ralph Lauren
DINING AREA ‘We used oversized antiqued mirrors, which reflect light from the kitchen, to bring alive this internal space,’ says Chelsea. Bespoke marble dining table, Vada Collective. Beetle upholstered dining chairs, Gubi, are similar. Forest dark wood flooring, Treehouse Flooring
KITCHEN A chandelier was the perfect lighting choice for this luxurious cook space. Marble island, worktops and splashbacks, all Vada Collective. Seclus bar stools, Liang & Eimil at Olivia’s. Vintage chandelier, The Old Cinema. Candy Cigarette art (on shelf), Sally Mann
HOME OFFICE The stunning bespoke pink marble desk takes centre stage in this study space. Bespoke Rosa Portogallo marble desk, Vada Collective. Walls in Slaked Lime, Little Greene
BEDROOM A neutral palette with clean lines ensures that this guest room is serene and calm. Eliana black metal canopy bed, Sweetpea & Willow, is similar. Walls in Pink Ground, Farrow & Ball. Try Hay Matin table lamp, Nordic Nest
MAIN BATHROOM This light, bright bathroom is both elegant and functional. Similar Lanosa double wall hung stone basin, Lusso Stone. Retro Metro wall tiles, Fired Earth, have this look

An elegant period backdrop combined with French contemporary style was interior designer Chelsea Dixon’s brief for the remodel of this elegant west London Victorian townhouse. ‘The owner, who’s very stylish and into fashion as well as design, fell in love with the energy and light of this pretty terraced house from the very first time she viewed it,’ explains Chelsea. Her client had discovered this village-like area with its individual shops and restaurants on her lockdown walks around west London and was determined to find a property there. So when this came on the

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