There are many contrasts in the interiors of this magnificent Victorian house in London: black walls in the living room, dark blue kitchen cabinets, other small accents. But with so much daylight flooding in through the luxurious bay windows, this design decision makes a lot of sense. Moreover, dark colors always add showiness and drama to interiors. And also vintage furniture and decor – here they look absolutely harmonious, given the solid age of the house. Well, the snow-white period facade of the house is something incredible!
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Спасибо за пост, красиво. Hо есть поправка. “Pembridge Square History: Built between 1856 and 1864 and Pembridge Association names the architect as Francis Radford.” Domus Nova ошиблись, дома на этой площади не георгианские, а викторианские. Совсем другой архитектурный период и стиль.
Спасибо за замечание. Вы правы, георгианские фасады выглядят по-другому. Исправили!:)