Living Etc

elegantly sumptuous

f the walls of Katie Harbison’s latest project could talk, they would have some great yarns to tell. The apartment is set across what was once four separate private houses, built in 1850, that were later converted into a hotel in the 1980s. Situated on the third floor of this classic Grade-II listed building, the west London property has a charming view of verdant communal gardens

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