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REGENT’S CRESCENT
Residential
Project Name:
Regent’s Crescent
Location: London, United Kingdom
Sector: Residential
Featured Floor: Tolland, Plank and Herringbone
Collection:
Editions
Project Overview
Whilst the Regency period lasted only a short time, the enduring impression it made on British architecture can still be seen today in the elegant, distinctive buildings it produced. One example of this design influence is John Nash’s iconic structure – Regent’s Crescent in London. The meticulous and sensitive conversion of this magnificent building front and interior was carried out by renowned British Architects, PDP London.
How We Helped
Specified through our major project team and were delivered by our master Woodworks craftspeople, a bespoke European Oak in FSC®-certified, select grade planks and herringbone were specified for the grand living areas and sophisticated dressing room. Modern design choices run throughout, providing a sense of elegance.
Outcome
These luxury apartments celebrate the Regency proportions and architectural details in a meticulously designed scheme by Millier London. With bronze and black accents used to deliver sophistication and set off the beautiful variety of stone and durable wood floors perfectly.