Working in Belgravia requires a nuanced understanding of some of London's most prestigious property stock, primarily the Grade II listed white stucco-fronted terraces designed by Thomas Cubitt. In Belgrave Square and Chester Square, many of these residences have ceiling heights exceeding three metres and intricate decorative cornices. Our challenge involves creating floor-to-ceiling wardrobe installations that maximise this vertical volume without obscuring the period features that define the area. Located near Victoria Station and Elizabeth Street, our clients expect a seamless transition between their lifestyle and their home environment, with storage that can accommodate everything from formal evening wear to extensive designer collections.
Navigating the logistical constraints of SW1X is a core part of our service. Given the strict parking regulations enforced by Westminster City Council and the prevalence of narrow mews access behind the primary squares, we manage every aspect of the delivery process. We coordinate with local authorities for necessary permits and work discreetly within mansion blocks to ensure minimal disruption to neighbours, maintaining the high standards of professional conduct expected in such a refined residential enclave.