Cross Street | 373

Islington, London, UK, 2010


The project obtained full planning permission to convert a five-storey light industrial building into residential spaces, paving the way for a functional and aesthetically balanced dwelling. The ground and first floors were transformed into a tailored unit designed for our client, an art collector, providing versatile spaces for displaying their art collection. A lift provides direct access to a rooftop garden with panoramic views of the City of London. In addition, two two-bedroom apartments on the upper floors contribute to the overall design, creating a harmonious blend of simplicity and urban living. The once-industrial building generated distinctive residential spaces by integrating practicality with the client's unique lifestyle.


Lofy open plan kitchen and dining area in London art gallery style apartment featuring exposed timber joists and a mixture of modern and antique furniture.
Bright and spacious double height ceilings in a large London living room, featuring arched windows, modern furniture, and art.
Kitchen island in art gallery style London apartment, featuring double height ceilings with exposed timber joists, works of art, and persian rugs.
Marble statue of cherubs displayed in a spacious London kitchen, featuring double-height ceilings, a generous skylight, modern furniture and persia rugs.
Bright and spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area at London apartment, featuring double-height ceilings, exposed timber joists, modern furniture, persian rugs, and a grand piano.
Bright and spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area at London apartment, featuring double-height ceilings, exposed timber joists, modern furniture, persian rugs, and a grand piano.
Spacious living area in London apartment, featuring double-height ceilings, modern furniture, and abundant natural light.
Spacious living area in London apartment, featuring double-height ceilings, timber floors, modern furniture, and abundant natural light.
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