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Sky Villas III, Battersea Power Station 

Note

Sofas and seating are positioned to create natural conversation areas, while occasional chairs and tables add visual rhythm without overcrowding the space, allowing the architecture to breathe.

Area

Battersea Power Station

details

4,744 sq ft
£13,200,000

photographer

Skye Delamain

SKY VILLAS III

This property is elevated by a carefully curated relationship between furniture and art that brings both balance and personality to the interiors. Each space has been thoughtfully anchored with well-proportioned furniture pieces that feel refined yet comfortable, chosen not only for their aesthetic appeal but for how they define scale and flow within the rooms. Sofas and seating are positioned to create natural conversation areas, while occasional chairs and tables add visual rhythm without overcrowding the space, allowing the architecture to breathe.

The furniture selection favours clean lines softened by texture, creating a timeless foundation that feels calm and sophisticated. Upholstered pieces introduce warmth, while sculptural forms and mixed materials add subtle interest, ensuring the home feels layered rather than flat. Every piece feels intentional, contributing to a sense of effortless living rather than staged perfection.

Art plays a key role in completing the narrative of the home. Carefully chosen artworks are used to guide the eye, add depth and inject character, acting as focal points that elevate each room. Rather than overwhelming the space, the art complements the furniture and colour palette, enhancing the mood while allowing buyers to emotionally connect with the interiors. Together, the furniture and art create a cohesive story — one that feels lived-in, aspirational and inviting — helping potential buyers imagine the home not just as a space, but as a lifestyle.