Building the Studio We Always Wanted: Our Feature in Bdaily
At its heart, the piece reflects something very simple. Project London exists because we saw a gap. As Jonathan explained, “Project London came about as a direct response to a gap we kept encountering first hand.”
We were repeatedly seeing clients struggle with fragmented delivery. Architecture in one place, interiors in another, and project execution somewhere else entirely. Too many handovers. Too little accountability. Not enough focus on the final outcome. So we set out to build the studio we wished existed, bringing architecture, interior design and delivery together under one roof.
That integrated approach still defines how we work today. It allows us to maintain clarity, quality and control from concept through to completion, creating a seamless experience for our clients and ensuring the end result reflects both the character of the building and the way people truly live within it.
The feature also touched on what drives us most. For Jonathan, it comes down to the privilege of working with London’s homes and the process of bringing them back to life. As he shared, “It is a real privilege to help clients bring beautiful buildings back to their former glory.”
That idea sits at the core of our work across both Project London and our joinery and kitchen studio, Cor Domi. Whether we are reimagining a period townhouse or designing a contemporary family home, our goal is always the same. Respect the building. Clarify the process. Deliver spaces that feel thoughtful, lasting and deeply personal.
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