Project Name: City Road Loft

Location: London

Date Completed: August 2016

Interior Designer: Warret & Jullion

Warret & Jullion were asked to re-organise and completely refurbish a 2 bedroom flat into a flexible 1 bedroom open plan apartment. The property was an ex-industrial paper factory that has been converted to residential in the late 1990s. The style is a mix of ex-industrial loft, and clear Scandinavian and French vibes and luxurious touches. Access to light, together with optimising the space usage were the most important issues to consider. The view from the flat was attractive and had to be preserved from all main parts of the flat. Together with the client Warret & Jullion came to an elegant solution involving an atelier-type internal glass partition, a complete walk-in dressing room and made to measure joinery.

The property is a 3rd floor, 2 bedroom flat. The client wished to have it redesigned and renovated to modern standards of comfort. The flat is held by the client as his long-term home and he wanted to adapt it to his lifestyle. The flat had two bedrooms but the client wanted to convert it into a one bedroom flat with a flexible study/second bedroom cleverly placed in currently unused space. The client was keen to remove as much as possible of the internal walls to have one open area including the kitchen and living area. The client was inclined to have the sole bedroom where the right-hand side bedroom currently is (North East) only bigger in size.

The property is a 3rd floor, 2 bedroom flat. The client wished to have it redesigned and renovated to modern standards of comfort. The flat is held by the client as his long-term home and he wanted to adapt it to his lifestyle. The flat had two bedrooms but the client wanted to convert it into a one bedroom flat with a flexible study/second bedroom cleverly placed in currently unused space. The client was keen to remove as much as possible of the internal walls to have one open area including the kitchen and living area. The client was inclined to have the sole bedroom where the right-hand side bedroom currently is (North East) only bigger in size.