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5 key takeaways from kelly hoppen’s warm and cozy london home
interior by shafa diandra
we can always admire how hoppen changes the way space looks; a humble opulence; glamorous but not too much; modern and that inevitable feelings of coziness, filled with lots and lots of artistic features but does not eats up spaces. on top of everything, her east-meets-west style ability boosts endless warmth.
let’s look at another level of homeyness inspired by the famous british interior designer kelly hoppen. amongst the numerous prestigious awards on her ever-evolving style and the renowned opulent warmth, there are still key takeaways to lean for inspiration.
take the example of her latest homey london home. nestled upon a unique building in bayswater, west london, she discovered the space in 2014 as the first postmodern building in the region.
the building was originally used as a warehouse for the chemist savory & moore, which had been revamped by the avant-garde architects czwg in 1974 at the behest of phillips auction house, later used as a saleroom for 30 years. she went back to her studio and planned this transformation upon the building; instead of preserving its old history, to change into a whole new two-storey house consists of a six-bedroom that suitable for cozy european living.