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Luxury House Tours | Nash House in Regents Park by Sixty3 London

Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams

DAVIDSON London invites you to explore Nash House, a six-bedroom Grade II listed building on the edge of Regent’s Park.

Built around 200 years ago, the property is a five-storey Georgian Townhouse. John Nash, a renowned architect designed the building, along with many other famous terraces and Neoclassical buildings across London. Some of his designs include Buckingham Palace, Marble Arch and Regent Street.

Preserved in this family home are all of the original period features including detailed egg and dart and botanical cornices as well as the oversized sash windows. The interior style is an elegant juxtaposition between traditional design and contemporary living.

Likewise, the kitchen has been adapted to facilitate modern-day family life whilst maintaining the intended charm and character, with its tall ceilings and large windows.

Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams
Working emphatically with a heritage conservation officer, Sixty3 London enhanced the property with a sympathetic renovation, creating a luxurious yet liveable home in Central London.

Alexandra Davidson, Managing Director

Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams
Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams

Upstairs off of the first-floor landing, the formal drawing room has an elegance and grandeur that only a period property of this time could exhibit. The term drawing room originates from the 16th century when the owner of the house, his wife, or a distinguished guest could ‘withdraw’ for more privacy. Today the drawing room is used to entertain friends. Indeed, the antique bar cart makes the perfect place to stir up a cocktail or two after a dinner party in the dining room downstairs. Previously, the original fireplace had been removed. So the marble surround, designed by Sixty3 London, is purely aesthetic and creates a beautiful focal point in the centre of the room.

The first-floor landing features an adapted Hester Occasional Table with a glass top.

Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams
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Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams
Interior Design by Sixty 3 London | Photography by Julian Abrams

Sixty3 London is an interior design studio based in Mayfair. Directors Ginny and Charlotte have over fifteen years of combined experience in luxury interior design. Together they work alongside their team of talented designers, interior architects, and project managers, generally offering a turnkey service. As well as ensuring that every detail of a project is managed from concept through to completion. Delivering their signature style of elegant and timeless luxury.

Specialising in residential interiors for private clients and developers, the team creates exquisite, polished interiors because they believe the home should be both beautiful and functional and liveable. Firstly, from interior design and architecture to bespoke cabinetry and furniture design, Sixty3 London works closely with each client. Thus, always strive to exceed expectations and make each project unique.

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Interior Design Sixty 3 London

Photography Julian Abrams

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