Lucy Williams brings her signature sense of style to her west London house

Digital creative and brand consultant Lucy Williams has tackled her first renovation with confidence and flair, filling the Victorian terrace with bold colour and considered pieces
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Christopher Horwood

Lucy names as inspiration the Copenhagen home of Ganni founders Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup, as well as California-based design studio Reath Design, and these twin ideas of California and Scandinavia are woven throughout the house. The main bedroom and bathroom, for example, have a distinct feel of the west coast, while other rooms, such as the spare bathroom and room in the attic, are bold explosions of patterns and print, reminiscent of Beata Heuman's signature style.

The generous main bedroom is a relaxed space, with an enormous, waved ("not scalloped") headboard that serves as the focal point of the room. To the left of the bed, a framed menu, from Osip in Bruton where the couple had dinner the weekend they got engaged, hangs on the wall. Though in general Lucy wanted to “avoid building in too much storage and find really great freestanding pieces instead,” here she has designed a vast wardrobe that spans the width of the bedroom. With neutral colours and subtle patterns, the bedroom and its adjoining bathroom form a serene foil to the busier decoration in the living room below.

Though Lucy jokes she is already on RightMove, this house is neither a one-off project, nor a forever home. Instead it is an adaptable space that suits just where the couple are at present. She concludes, “everything has been done for where we are now”–and there’s a magic in that.