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Area

Chelsea

details

6,947 sq ft
£22,000,000

photographer

Flicky Wallace

upper cheyne row

The staging at Upper Cheyne Row demonstrates a thoughtful and layered approach that celebrates both the architecture of the space and its lifestyle potential. The scheme skilfully combines carefully chosen furniture with impactful artwork, creating interiors that feel both elegant and lived-in — a key objective in high-end property staging that helps buyers emotionally connect with the home. 

The furniture throughout the property has been curated to define zones and enhance circulation without detracting from the inherent character of the rooms. In the principal living areas, seating arrangements are anchored by sofas and armchairs selected for proportion and comfort. These pieces are positioned to create natural conversation clusters while maintaining open sightlines toward architectural features and natural light. Occasional tables and sculptural side pieces introduce visual interest and texture, helping to balance scale and add depth to the scheme. 

Artwork plays a supportive yet pivotal role in elevating the interior narrative. Bold statement pieces are strategically placed on feature walls to draw the eye and punctuate seating areas, while more subtle works and objets d’art are layered on consoles and shelving to bring rhythm and personality to transitional spaces. This interplay between furniture and art enriches each room, turning functional spaces into curated environments that feel meaningful and memorable. 

In the dining area, the furniture selection underscores both form and function. A beautifully proportioned table sits at the heart of the room, surrounded by chairs that marry comfort with refined silhouettes — a staging tactic that signals sociability and daily usability. Carefully positioned lighting and art above sideboards further enhance this area, creating a sense of occasion while preserving an accessible, welcoming atmosphere. 

Throughout the bedrooms and quieter zones, furniture continues to be used with purpose: beds with upholstered headboards orient the space and provide an inviting focal point, while bedside tables, benches and occasional seating add layers of functionality and style. Artworks in these quieter rooms are chosen to complement the softer textures of the upholstery and linens, reinforcing a sense of retreat and calm.