An early Victorian townhouse in north London sympathetically brought to life by Cave Interiors

From reinstating period features to selecting art at the Summer Exhibition, this house underwent a major makeover by joyful mother-daughter collaborators
Image may contain Indoors Interior Design Kitchen Home Decor Rug Architecture Building Dining Room and Dining Table
The kitchen, designed by Cave Interiors and made by their favourite joiner, is painted in Hay from Farrow & Ball. The antique ‘Vendange Table’ is from Lorfords with bespoke Delft tiles behind the Aga.Paul Massey
Image may contain Corner Floor Flooring Indoors Interior Design Sink Sink Faucet Bathroom Room and Toilet

The cafe curtain in the utility room is ‘Albarello’ in ink from Soane. Because of the conditions of the room, wallpaper wasn't possible in the downstairs loo. Where the client wanted decorative walls, Cave Interiors suggested painting it instead, using Babouche & Dorset Cream from Farrow & Ball to create a graphic stripe.

Paul Massey

From room reconfiguration – primarily in the attic rooms – to total redecoration down to each individual pillowcase, teamwork was a requisite for such a full scale project and tight turnaround. “In fact the whole project was incredibly collaborative, which is really special,” reflects Anouska. The pair have high praise for everyone from the architect, Richard Webb of Webb Architects, to the curtain makers and particularly Solid Floor, who sourced and laid sensitive flooring on top of the existing contemporary floors which – because the house is listed – couldn't be removed.

The large, bright kitchen is quaint in shades of butter yellow, but highly functional for a keen cook and host. They also created nooks throughout the house for when he works from home, catering for his desire to move around when working, which is also aided by the temperature and lighting controls from his phone. “It’s designed to be a ‘real home,' to be properly lived in,” explains Georgina, “you can kick your shoes off and properly lie down comfortably along a sofa, which was a must for the owner. Nothing was selected just for the look."

Image may contain Home Decor Plant Couch Furniture Chair Art Painting Rug Lamp Architecture Building and Indoors

Sliding doors were upholstered in ‘Tableaux Scéniques’ from Watts 1874 in the snug. The layers of fabric throughout the room create a warm atmosphere, where the upstairs sitting room is more formal.

Paul Massey

Anouska, who joined her mother’s company in 2018, led the sourcing, procuring everything from antique tiles, all the way down to the stoneware and hand towels. Their careful attention to detail means it’s hard to believe that the client began the process with almost no existing furniture, art or objets. “It was such a lovely process,” says Anouska, and Georgina agrees, praising the client’s ability to make “quick and decisive choices.” Their shared enthusiasm ensured that the house had their “stamp on it, whilst still feeling very much like his home,” they explain. “We’re not very prescriptive and like to provide choices and options for our clients. Then once we get a feel for their tastes we can narrow the selections down.”

Whilst the house performs perfectly for the client now, the Cave team were aware of his potentially shifting way of life. The cosy, chintz-patterned rooms in the eaves of the attic would work just as well as children’s bedrooms as they do as elegant guest bedrooms. Nifty tricks help to aid these transitions, like adding plug sockets in multiple places along the wall, so the two single beds can be pulled apart or joined together to make a double bed and the sockets remain reachable in any iteration.

Image may contain Lamp Indoors Interior Design Home Decor Art Painting Bench Furniture Bed Chandelier and Cup

Much of the furniture in the main bedroom is antique, like the lantern from Lassco. The romantic cafe curtain is ‘Symi’ in dove grey from Soane and the thick and tactile curtains are in 'Pineapple Silhouette' in olive on stone from Soane, with a wide braid in rust from George Spencer.

Paul Massey
Image may contain Lamp Cushion Home Decor Bed Furniture Indoors Interior Design Art Painting Cup and Bedroom

In the second guest bedroom, two single eiderdowns by Cave Interiors cover the twin beds. The wallpaper (Morris & Co. ‘Marigold’) creates a cocooning feel. The cushions are from Penny Worrall and 1970s Italian Lamps from Joseph Berry were re-sprayed in red to bring a pop of fun.

Paul Massey

The dynamic relationship at the heart of this project is obviously strong but still elastic, balancing each other's strengths and needs with the demands of the client. What’s left is a versatile house, borne out of a desire to return the grand home to its roots, whilst still keeping it fun and fresh.

Cave Interiors: caveinteriors.com