Designing interiors for listed properties.

Designing interiors for listed properties, from the City of Bath to the Cotswolds, requires a delicate balance between preserving heritage and accommodating contemporary lifestyles.

Woolf takes this intricate task in its stride, with a flexible design sensibility that creates spaces that are both functional and beautiful. The philosophy focuses on preserving the historical essence of these properties while integrating contemporary comfort.

 

Understanding Listed Properties 

Listed properties in the UK are buildings of significant architectural or historical interest, protected by laws to preserve their unique character.

In the City of Bath, these properties often feature Georgian, Regency, and early Victorian architecture, characterised by symmetrical facades, sash windows, ornate plasterwork and elongated staircases. The Cotswolds is known for its idyllic stone cottages, barns, and manor houses which heavily feature period-specific elements. Designing interiors for such properties requires a deep understanding of these stylistic nuances and adherence to strict regulatory guidelines.

View more of WOOLF’s historic projects.

 

Preservation and Restoration 

Preservation is at the heart of the work. It starts by assessing the property's existing features and identifying original elements that could be preserved or restored, like fireplaces, cornices, wooden beams, and floorboards. Using traditional materials and techniques, the aim is to ensure that any restoration work is authentic.

For example, in our Georgian townhouse project in the City of Bath, the original mouldings and plasterwork have been restored with the same care and attention as the original craftsmen would have used to maintain the building’s historical integrity and feel.

 

Integrating Modern Amenities 

While preservation is crucial, the importance of modern living standards needs to be embraced with sensitivity. Integrating contemporary amenities into listed properties requires innovative solutions that blend well with historical features.  

The aim is to discreetly incorporate heating, plumbing, and electrical systems, ensuring technology is integrated and functional, and aims for a net-zero outcome.

For example, in our Cotswolds projects, we have updated a historic barn and cottage with modern kitchens and bathrooms that are designed to blend with the rustic charm of the original structure. This involves using bespoke cabinetry that echoes a traditional style and installing underfloor heating and wall insulation that remains hidden from view but provides comfort, and temperature control, and promotes a lower carbon output.

 

Harmonising Old and New 

Creating harmony between historic interiors and contemporary design is a key characteristic of the work. Carefully selecting materials, colours, and furnishings that complement the aesthetic of the property and the individual character of our clients is essential.

In our Georgian townhouse project in Bath City, contemporary furniture in classic shapes has been upholstered in fabrics that echo the vibrancy of the Georgian period's palette, creating a space that is both cohesive and timeless. View more of WOOLF’s historic projects.

Whereas in our Cotswold cottage and barn project, rustic charms such as exposed stone walls and wooden floors are complemented with a blend of antique furniture carefully curated artwork and gallery-style layered lighting, creating a cosy, sophisticated interior. View our workshop consultations for your 1-1 advise with our experts.

 

Customised Solutions 

Our goal is to enhance the liveability of heritage homes. Every listed property is unique, and we provide customised solutions tailored to the specific characteristics of each building. This bespoke approach ensures that our design work is not only historically respectful but also perfectly suited to our clients’ modern lifestyles. This approach might involve creating custom-built storage solutions that fit seamlessly into awkward spaces or designing furniture that complements the scale and proportions of the rooms. Need expert hands on a project? WOOLF are one of the leading experts in historic properties.

 

Challenges and Compliance 

Designing interiors for listed properties comes with its own set of challenges, including navigating the planning permissions required for any alterations. Woolf Interior has extensive experience working with local conservation officers and planning authorities to ensure all work complies with legal requirements.

This expertise is crucial in avoiding potential pitfalls and ensuring the project proceeds smoothly.  

 

Respecting the past, embracing the present 

Woolf Interior creates spaces that are both enduring and enchanting. Designing interiors for listed properties in the City of Bath and the Cotswolds is about more than just aesthetics; it’s about creating spaces that honour history while embracing modern life.   

By preserving historical features and sensitively integrating contemporary technology we create interiors that are both timeless and functional. Our work ensures that these heritage properties are given new leases of like and continue to be enjoyed and cherished for generations to come. 

View our workshop consultations for your 1-1 advise with our experts.

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