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A World Away

Design Interventi­on founder Nikki Hunt personalis­es her charming new abode in London

- WORDS POLLY SWEET PHOTOGRAPH­Y JOANN BERNABE / DESIGN INTERVENTI­ON

Buying a new family home can be a long and arduous process—one that demands wells of patience, a steely resilience, and an open mind. For Nikki Hunt, however, a computer and a webcam were enough. Having trawled through a few estate agency sites, Hunt came across a three-bedroom apartment in London’s South Kensington, asked for a virtual tour of it, and put in an offer the very next day. “When I spotted this one I knew that it was perfect; actually, it was the only apartment we viewed,” she says, with the nonchalanc­e of a seasoned profession­al.

Perfect Plans

Hunt’s laser-like focus has won her Singaporeb­ased firm Design Interventi­on countless awards over the years and made it one of the leading studios in Asia. She founded the company in 2010 with partner Andrea Savage and almost 10 years later, the duo regularly scoop up some of the world’s most prestigiou­s design prizes. In December last year, the practice received the World’s Best Designed Kitchen and Best Designed Bathroom accolades at the Internatio­nal Property Awards. Their signature style is bold yet they ensure that each of their projects remains sympatheti­c to its surroundin­gs. In the case of Hunt’s apartment, it was the building and its heritage that provided inspiratio­n. Granted, Hunt’s vast experience in the home industry stood her in good stead and her ability to hone in on the tiniest of details was a plus—it was a precise list of exactly all the things that she was looking for in her new home that made the process so swift and painless. “One of my favourite things about London is the architectu­re of the Victorian-era buildings, so I looked for an apartment with a sense of history,” she shares. Beyond that, practical considerat­ions reigned. Hunt wanted an apartment close to South Kensington and Knightsbri­dge for the ease of access to the airport, while being within walking distance to Hyde Park and Harrods food hall. It also had to be large enough for her family of four and feature a live-in concierge who would watch over the home in their absence.

Bold and Beautiful

Built in the 1850s, the apartment is redolent with Victorian features and Hunt was keen to

preserve and enhance them through her design scheme. “I do like a home to have a sense of place... I really wanted this to feel like England,” she says. In the living room she recreated a Rococo rose motif across the ceiling to recall the plasterwor­k of the era, opting for a blush pink finish to add a contempora­ry edge. The bold yellow wallpaper meanwhile, was inspired by a popular damask design that also creates the effect of Hunt’s favourite room by designer John Fowley, a master of the British country house, whose ability to make even the most formal of rooms feel inviting has been a huge influence on her work.

Naturally, the bold colour also helps to brighten even the grimmest of London days. “I have consciousl­y picked an uplifting colour palette so that this home resonates with a cosy cheerfulne­ss even on the darkest of winter days,” she says. “I love the eccentrici­ty of the English and I wanted this home to reflect this through whimsical elements and classic English motifs.” Art Deco touches can be found in every room, from the Sputnik chandelier hanging above the master bedroom to the door handle details on the bedroom closets.

Home and away

With an internatio­nal team servicing all four corners of the globe, Design Interventi­on is well versed in the complexiti­es of working on a project halfway around the world. “All the design work was done in-house by the team here in Singapore, which made the planning so much easier,” she confides. “I could take my time and consider things properly, rather than make a multitude of decisions during short trips to London.”

“I do like a home to have a sense of place... I really wanted this to feel like england”

The furniture and furnishing­s were all produced in Asia, partly because of costs but mostly because it allowed Hunt complete control of the overall ambience of her new home. “I wanted a completely cohesive home and designing everything in-house allowed us to create a seamless flow as well as control the quality of what went in,” she says.

With her pied-à-terre fully furnished, Hunt finds herself increasing­ly London-bound, especially since her children have begun their studies in the British capital. She has become so adept with the 16-hour journey that she has fine-tuned it to the hour, leaving the apartment at precisely 7:30 am to make the 9:10 am flight back to Singapore. “Singapore is definitely home,” she shares. “I can’t see that ever changing. I have lived here longer now than I lived in England; both my kids were born here and my son has completed National Service. But it is lovely to have a holiday home to escape to every now and again.”

“I have consciousl­y picked an uplifting colour palette so that this home resonates with a cosy cheerfulne­ss even on the darkest of winter days”

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 ??  ?? FROM LEFT The silk-tie curtains and mirrored walls complete the bathroom’s glamorous look; Art Deco details found in the master bedroom include the Sputnik chandelier and a sunburst mirror
FROM LEFT The silk-tie curtains and mirrored walls complete the bathroom’s glamorous look; Art Deco details found in the master bedroom include the Sputnik chandelier and a sunburst mirror
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The bright orange wall paint enlivens a corner by the staircase
OPPOSITE The bright orange wall paint enlivens a corner by the staircase
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OPPOSITE A colourful flock of birds on the wallpaper adds a lively flourish to the space
THIS PAGE The handsome material palette of this bedroom is inspired by an English country house OPPOSITE A colourful flock of birds on the wallpaper adds a lively flourish to the space

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