Not all design journeys are created equal.
Maida Vale Arcadia has been one of the very best. A traditional villa, already brilliantly modernised by a talented team of architects at 318 Studio; a creative, colourful and charismatic family; an exceptional contractor and a very short timescale.
What more could we ask for?
Long-standing clients with a clear vision of their forever family home asked us to inject light and life into this architectural gem.
With the clock loudly ticking we focused first on the redesign of the bathrooms – the most invasive element of our refurbishment and the rooms with the longest lead time items. We were clear that we wanted to remain true to the minimal architectural spirit drawn through the building, but inject a more textural, natural thread with every decision.
While colour pulses through the lower floors, the private floors above are more muted, using natural stone, plaster finishes and whitened wood to create spaces that calm and soothe. Stone sculptures from the John Pawson and Piet Boon collections from Cocoon stretch across or stand in Salvatori stone-scapes, linear forms used as minimally as possible in each of the bathrooms.
The overall impression of this modern Arcadia is harmonious, energising, artistic, and architectural. It combines creative zing with moments of deep calm – allowing this family to lean in or sit back as required.