Joanna Plant imbues a glamorous Victorian house with an easy elegance 

With Victorian period features reintroduced and interiors inspired by the subtle glamour of the 1940s, Joanna Plant has given this west London terraced house dating from the 1840s an easy elegance that suits the owners’ busy lifestyle

Upstairs, in the main bedroom, the glamour is unconfined. The walls are covered in Watts’ ‘Walzin Chinoiserie’ – a digitally reproduced copy of a late-18th-century hand-painted Chinese wallpaper. The details close up are delightful – the little slips of the painter’s brush, a tiny water run – but the general effect is also breathtaking, as the paper is combined with a statement headboard, designed by Joanna and handmade by Ensemblier, and an extra-tall bed with a quilted silk bedcover.

Through mirrored pocket doors there is the Carrara marble bathroom, where an underlit, wall-sized mirror hides storage. The walls are in Edward Bulmer Natural Paint’s ‘Cuisse de Nymphe Emue’. ‘It makes you look about 12 years old,’ Joanna enthuses. The gently filtered light, from soft Roman blinds and pleated half curtains in gauzy Volga Linen, also helps.

In other rooms, too, Joanna has filtered the light, using split bamboo chik blinds in the small study area off the entrance hall and in the smart downstairs cloakroom nearby. This space is hidden behind panelling, which also conceals coat cupboards: ‘In a house like this, every inch must work.’ This house really does work. ‘Joanna listens to how you want to live,’ says Clare. Joanna adds, ‘Houses in cities are more often messed around with.’ As this one was, before Joanna arrived to soften it and make it beautiful as well as practical for a busy family.

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