Battersea Power Station Apartment

A playful, personality-filled apartment in the heart of London’s most iconic redevelopment.

This modern London home celebrates bold vintage finds, colour confidence, and layered styling. Designed for a creative professional, the space pairs mid-century influences with contemporary ease – blending sculptural pieces, joyful textiles, and a few unexpected twists. Set within the Grade II listed Battersea Power Station, this project reflects the new energy of a landmark reborn.

A bold first impression, echoing the eclectic, spirited energy of the home.

Living Space & Entertaining

A vibrant living space designed for conversation and creativity – where colour, texture, and form collide.

Bedroom Retreat

Balcony Moment

A peaceful pocket of nature in the city – the balcony becomes an urban garden retreat.

Project Summary


Residential apartment styling and furnishing
Location: Battersea Power Station, London
Scope: Furniture sourcing, decorative styling, vintage sourcing, colour consulting
Timeline: 6 weeks
Styling Focus: Bold colour, vintage furniture, layered textiles

Design Approach

What was the intention behind this apartment’s design?
The intention was to create a home that feels expressive, personal, and full of energy – a space that reflects creativity rather than restraint. Designed for a client who enjoys colour, vintage finds, and layered styling, the apartment was conceived as a place to live boldly while remaining considered and cohesive.

How did the setting influence the design direction?
Set within the iconic Battersea Power Station, the architecture provided a strong contemporary framework. Rather than soften this identity, the design responds to it through contrast – pairing clean modern lines with sculptural mid-century furniture, confident colour, and tactile materials to bring warmth and personality into the space.

What role did colour and texture play in shaping the atmosphere?
Colour was used as a defining tool – not as decoration, but as structure. Rich tones, joyful textiles, and layered patterns create rhythm and movement throughout the apartment, while natural materials and vintage pieces ground the scheme and prevent it from feeling overly styled.

How was day-to-day living considered in the design?
The apartment was planned with real life in mind: spaces for entertaining and conversation, quieter moments for retreat, and a bedroom that feels softer and more intimate. Lighting, artwork, and furniture placement were carefully considered to guide mood and flow, allowing each area to feel distinct yet connected.

What defines the finished result?
The finished interior is playful yet composed – a modern London home that balances confidence with comfort. It is a layered, characterful space that celebrates individuality while remaining thoughtfully edited and enduring.