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Bold, graphic prints and abstract compositions punctuate feature walls, giving life and rhythm to otherwise neutral palettes.

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Area
Marylebone Village
details
1,617 sq ft
£5,250,000
photographer
Flicky Wallace
chiltern place
The staging at Chiltern Place feels like a refined interpretation of contemporary London luxury, where furniture and art are carefully deployed to showcase the architecture and inspire an emotional connection to the spaces. As with all Decoroom projects, the approach marries eclectic and bespoke furniture with curated artwork that enhances each room’s character while appealing to a broad range of prospective buyers.
The furniture throughout feels purposeful and well-scaled — oversized sofas and elegant lounge chairs anchor seating areas, while sculptural occasional pieces add depth and movement. In the principal living spaces, seating arrangements are positioned to take advantage of natural light and flow, encouraging visual engagement with both the room and the views beyond. The clean lines of contemporary pieces are balanced by softer, layered forms that bring warmth and tactility without overwhelming the spacious interiors.
Artwork is used thoughtfully to elevate the narrative of each space. Bold, graphic prints and abstract compositions punctuate feature walls, giving life and rhythm to otherwise neutral palettes. These pieces are strategically placed to draw the eye and enhance sightlines — whether above consoles, beside windows, or within transition areas — reinforcing a sense of cohesion throughout the layout.
In the dining and entertaining zones, furniture is equally considered: a statement dining table becomes the architectural focal point of the room, with refined chairs that frame it elegantly and suggest both comfort and sociability. Decorative objects and smaller art pieces on sideboards and consoles create visual punctuation without clutter, demonstrating a disciplined approach to layering that feels intentional rather than decorative.
The staging at Chiltern Place reads as calm, curated luxury — with furniture and art working in harmony to define space, accentuate architectural volume and imply lifestyle possibilities. The effect is a cohesive interior experience that feels aspirational and welcoming, helping prospective buyers to immediately visualise themselves living within this elegant Marylebone setting.