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This Holland Park House Family Residence in London Has Been Carefully Considered with Detailed Perspectives by Maddux Creative

Maddux Creative is an award-winning multi-disciplinary interior design studio founded in 2011 by Scott Maddux and Jo leGleud with a vision to create stunning interiors with a timeless quality. Take a tour of this London home in Holland Park with these visionaries

Maddux Creative’s mission is to create homes that are an extension of their inhabitants, believing that history and modernity, imagination and rigour should coexist. Scott Maddux and Jo leGleud lead on all design projects and are central in all client relationships. The studio goes beyond the superficial and aesthetic, creating projects with relevance, depth, and warmth and works to bring their client’s ideas to life via a direct, personal process to best identify their needs and firmly believes successful projects are rooted in collaboration. They share the design perspectives of this Holland Park residence:

“This 1840’s house is the London home to our clients and their children. We designed a formal main reception room with three distinct areas. An amorphic form deep-buttoned conversation piece covered in pistachio green silk greets the visitor. This opens onto an elegant formal seating area framed and backlit by a bay window overlooking the garden. The journey culminates in a quiet nook of natural textures. Walls throughout this space have a specialist paint effect of faux parchment panelling reminiscent of 1940’s French interiors.

The clients’ considered collection of antiques, books, objects and art was an inspiring starting point for this light and bright library space where we created a striking plaster bas-relief mural. The house had little remaining of its original interior architectural details, which gave us the opportunity to add our own detailing: marble inlay flooring, cabinetry, panelling, arches, cornices, skirting, stair balustrades, doors with painted and metalwork detailing, and a ceiling fresco over the dining table. 

Filigree metalwork and antique mirror doors provide a beautiful entrance to the master bedroom suite, which was designed around our client’s antique Chinese carpet.  Passing through the fabric-lined dressing room adorned with custom-made pom-pom door pulls, one enters into a whimsical master bedroom to one side and a luxurious marble-clad master bathroom to the other.

The children's bedrooms and the contemporary basement extension were areas where we used bold colour and playful  forms to create dynamic spaces for the family.  The basement extension leads onto the garden, where we continued the material and colour palette in the outdoor furniture of our own designs.”

Words: Sphere Editorial
Photos: Ricardo Labougle
Published on August 07, 2024