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Paul West and Michelle Bower, who both work as brand strategists, moved to this elegant Georgian townhouse in Stepney Green, east London, from a Victorian maisonette in Stoke Newington. When he was profiled by The Modern House, Paul explained the influence of the cool, calming aesthetics of Ilse Crawford on the interiors – pared-back, yes, but with a respect for the building’s bones that allowed them to breathe. This pairing of simplicity and sophistication with a profound admiration for the structure’s history that defines their new home too – and the way the couple live in it. The house has “been here since 1717,” Paul explains in our latest film. “It’s 305 years old. We had a huge amount of responsibility to not mess the place up.”
How have they managed it? Simply by “trying to figure it out in different seasons and just listening to th…...more
A 300-Year-Old London Townhouse, Lovingly Looked After
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2023Feb 10
A weekly newsletter of home and interior inspiration, delivered to your inbox: https://inigo.social/duc
Paul West and Michelle Bower, who both work as brand strategists, moved to this elegant Georgian townhouse in Stepney Green, east London, from a Victorian maisonette in Stoke Newington. When he was profiled by The Modern House, Paul explained the influence of the cool, calming aesthetics of Ilse Crawford on the interiors – pared-back, yes, but with a respect for the building’s bones that allowed them to breathe. This pairing of simplicity and sophistication with a profound admiration for the structure’s history that defines their new home too – and the way the couple live in it. The house has “been here since 1717,” Paul explains in our latest film. “It’s 305 years old. We had a huge amount of responsibility to not mess the place up.”
How have they managed it? Simply by “trying to figure it out in different seasons and just listening to the building,” Michelle says. And it’s something they continue to do, Paul says, as he takes us through a day in the life of this extraordinary building.
00:15 - The History
01:02 - The Bathroom
01:07 - The Hallway
02:03 - The Kitchen and Dining Room
02:11 - The Reception Area
02:21 - The Living Space
02:27 - The Bedrooms
Film: James Coyle
Production: Hannah Phillips
Graphic design: Tom Young
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