Chelsea · Kensington · Mayfair · Belgravia · Knightsbridge · Holland Park
London’s residential architecture demands an interior approach rooted in material integrity. Georgian townhouses in Chelsea call for considered proportions — stone, brass and dark-stained timber that honour the period without replicating it. Lateral apartments in Kensington and Knightsbridge require spatial clarity: open-plan living resolved through material zoning rather than walls. In Mayfair and Belgravia, ceiling heights and original mouldings set the tone, and our schemes respond to that context with hand-selected marble, brushed metals and bespoke joinery detailed to the millimetre. Whether the property is a Holland Park villa, a Hampstead family home or a Richmond riverside conversion, every Lance project begins with the materials themselves — sourced, tested and specified before a single design decision is made.
Our London projects span full property renovations, single-room transformations and new-build fit-outs. We handle spatial planning, bespoke joinery design, material sourcing, lighting schemes, furniture curation and complete build management. For period properties — and London has no shortage — we work sensitively with original features: restoring cornicing, commissioning panelling that respects existing proportions, and specifying stone and metalwork that sits comfortably within the building’s character.
Many of our London clients are renovating recently purchased properties and want a single studio to manage every decision. Others come to us for one room — a master bathroom in bookmatched marble, a kitchen built around a specific stone. In both cases, the process is the same: material-first, architecturally led, and managed from concept through to installation.
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Every London project follows the same disciplined process. We begin with the property itself — its architecture, its light, its constraints. From there, we develop material palettes in our studio, presenting physical samples rather than digital mood boards. Joinery is drawn in detail before manufacture. Stone is selected slab by slab. For period properties, we coordinate with conservation officers and structural engineers. For new builds, we work alongside your architect from the earliest stage. One team manages procurement, build oversight and installation, so nothing is lost between design intent and finished result.
We work across London’s most established residential areas: Chelsea, Kensington, Mayfair, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Holland Park, Notting Hill, Hampstead, Richmond and Wimbledon. Our projects range from lateral apartments in mansion blocks to detached villas and mews houses. We also work in neighbouring counties — see our Surrey and Berkshire pages for more.
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Yes. We work across London’s principal residential areas, including Chelsea, Kensington, Mayfair, Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Holland Park, Notting Hill, Hampstead, Richmond and Wimbledon. London is one of the key regions we serve.
We work with Georgian townhouses, lateral apartments, mews houses, period conversions, contemporary new builds and penthouses. Every scheme is tailored to the architecture and the way you live.
We offer a complete interior design service: spatial planning, material sourcing, bespoke joinery design, lighting, build management, installation and furniture curation. One studio handles every decision from concept through to completion.
Yes. We regularly work within conservation areas and on listed buildings across London. Our team understands the planning requirements, material restrictions and approval processes involved, and we coordinate with conservation officers to ensure every design respects the heritage of the property.
We work alongside your architect or planning consultant to ensure interior proposals align with any planning conditions. For listed buildings and conservation areas, we prepare detailed material schedules and design statements to support applications.
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