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EPR’s design sensitively converted the formerly separate terrace premises (circa 1810) into a single building; refurbishing and restoring the five existing floors, completing external works and providing a new mansard extension which has preserved and enhanced the heritage of the building.
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We collaborated with Russell Sage Studio to deliver a plethora of unique and eclectic spaces to socialise, work and network. A mix of traditional and modern eccentricity, the homely interiors feature a colourful mix-match of furniture, hand-painted lifts and a series of ‘home away from home’ living areas iconic to Home House’s brand.
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The stylish townhouses include 35 boutique guest rooms, a brasserie-style restaurant, a study café, executive business lounges, bars, meeting rooms, private dining rooms and event spaces for use by club members and their guests.
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