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Artwork plays a pivotal role in defining each room’s mood and enhancing architectural details.





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Area
Marylebone
details
2,293 sq ft
£7,250,000
photographer
Skye Delamain
park crescent Collection I
Stepping into The Park Crescent Collection I, the styling immediately feels both refined and inviting — a curated ensemble of furniture and art that enhances the grandeur of Marylebone’s iconic crescent architecture while creating a warm, lived‑in atmosphere. The scheme masterfully balances classic proportions with contemporary sensibilities, allowing each space to breathe and speak for itself.
Throughout the principal living areas, seating and furnishing choices are both elegant and approachable. Plush, sculptural armchairs and curved sofas sit alongside clean‑lined tables and streamlined consoles, creating conversational groupings that feel effortless yet sophisticated. Thoughtfully layered textures — from soft upholstery to richly grained wood — add depth and tactile richness without overwhelming the light, neutral palette that ties the home together. This approach reflects Decoroom’s ethos of mixing eclectic, bespoke and classic pieces rather than applying a generic furniture package.
Artwork plays a pivotal role in defining each room’s mood and enhancing architectural details. Framed works — ranging from moody abstracts to textural, pared‑back pieces — are placed with intention above mantels, alongside consoles, or within alcoves, creating focal points that elevate the overall sensory experience. These art pieces lend personality and rhythm to the space, drawing the eye and breaking up expanses of neutral wall without distracting from the home’s elegant silhouettes.
In the dining and secondary living areas, furniture and art converse in harmony: slender dining chairs and statement rugs anchor the room, while curated artworks hover above at just the right height to enhance intimacy and proportion. Accessories — from sculptural objects to strategically placed greenery — are used sparingly but effectively to layer nuance and interest into every vignette.
What stands out most in this styling is the seamless flow between rooms. Each area feels distinct yet connected through a cohesive language of material, scale, and artistic expression. The result is a home that feels quietly luxurious — one where every piece, from large furniture anchors to subtle art accents, feels thoughtfully placed and intrinsically part of the story of the space.