Onslow Square Apartment
Breathing life back into a Grade II listed garden square apartment.
This grand first floor lateral apartment is located within a Grade II listed garden square in South Kensington.
Having been unoccupied for some time, and not renovated since the 1950’s conversion into flats, the property was overdue a full and sensitive refurbishment. The client’s requirements were to reassert the historical features, whilst providing modern and flexible living spaces which would be manageable and practical as a second home.
Our first principle was to re-order the floor plan to provide a more appropriate balance between living space and bedrooms. To achieve this, the kitchen was relocated from a back room into one of the primary reception rooms; creating a bright sociable kitchen dining space with long views over the gardens to the south, and direct access to the private terrace. Incongruous room divisions were removed to enable the grand room proportions to be read once again. Historic features were reinstated, traditional stone fireplaces installed, and repairs and restoration undertaken to all original doors and windows.
Perhaps just as important are the invisible changes; which include structural repairs, acoustic upgrades to the floors and ceilings, leak detection systems, and full renewal of mechanical and electrical services.
In contrast to the traditional features, a contemporary yet timeless interior design proposal was developed, which successful demonstrates how these new and old elements can be interwoven to create a rich home environment.
To achieve this, we were delighted to work with Monique Beauval Nash of Beauval Interiors once again, and her carefully curated finishes helped breathe life into this run-down apartment.
Photography - Helen Cathcart
Type: Residential
Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Contract: Traditional Procurement - RIBA Domestic Contract
Contract Value: Confidential
Completed: June 2021
Interior Design – Beauval Interiors
Planning & Heritage Consultancy - Nash Baker Architects