In central London, lateral space is the holy grail – coveted, elusive, and, when it does appear, not always straightforward. This duplex apartment, set within a former convent, offered precisely that rarity: a broad, uninterrupted footprint, but none of the architectural cues that typically guide how a home should unfold.
For its owners – who divide their time between the capital and a country house in the north of England – it also marked a deliberate shift in mood: away from the familiar language of rural comfort towards something more urban and expressive.
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