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CALM IN THE CITY

“PIGMENTED CLAY PLASTER WAS USED ON THE WALLS TO LINK WITH THE EXTERNAL RENDER AND PROVIDE A TEXTURAL BACKDROP”

What was once a rather unremarkable post-war semi in north London is now a statement home that’s a heady fusion of Miami art-deco villa and Santa Fe adobe Pueblo with a hint of bohemian Ibizan beach house – all inspired by the homeowner’s travels.

Interior designers The Want Room and

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