

A comprehensive refurbishment of a top-floor flat, including a new staircase and sliding glazed skylight access to a large private roof terrace. Two new fully marble lined shower rooms and high-quality fittings and furnishings throughout. Modern touches with a sophisticated lighting system and a television concealed within a specially-designed joinery piece.
One of Chester Row’s most exciting and substantial projects, a Grade II listed building of 18,000 square feet in Queen’s Gate Place with a prominent corner position overlooking Queen’s Gate Gardens. Chester Row obtained planning consent for a scheme of six luxury lateral apartments, offering spacious light-filled rooms, some with ceiling heights of over twelve feet, with the original Doric portico of Number 6 providing a private entrance to the Show Apartment. Many of the original period features were retained including a superb stone staircase with wrought iron balustrade, ornate plaster ceilings and intricate cornices.
Originally a mews house comprising 1,200 square feet of accomodation over the ground and first floors, planning was obtained for a new basement and mansard extension, retaining the original façade as required by planning. Chester Row entered into a joint venture with the building owner and funded all elements of the development utilising its in-house interior design and construction teams to create 2,420 square feet of fully furnished luxury residential accomodation on the Chelsea/Knightsbridge border, including individually designed bathrooms with stone sourced directly from the quarry in Turkey and a surround sound media room.