Regent’s Park Townhouse by Studio Arthur Casas

The Regent’s Park Townhouse in London’s Westminster district was redesigned by Studio Arthur Casas in 2024. The interior design subtly integrates the homeowners’ art collection into the historic 1822 building’s preserved framework. Soft hues highlight the artwork, and strategic furniture placement ensures comfortable movement while retaining original spatial layouts.
Contextual Location and Design
Set in the Westminster district of London, the Regent’s Park Townhouse is just steps away from Regent’s Park, one of England’s oldest royal parks. This historic building, dating back to 1822, is part of a residential complex of 20 terraced houses, situated in the city’s most restrictive preservation area. Studio Arthur Casas expertly navigated the constraints imposed by strict regulations to completely remodel the interior while preserving the home’s architectural integrity.
The homeowners, a Brazilian-Israeli couple with two children, split their time between England and their native Brazil. In addition to being directly involved with museum boards, the wife is an avid art collector and curator, with a collection that includes works by Judith Lauand, Jane Gravarol, and Rachel Baes. Given this unique background, the Studio Arthur Casas incorporated this extensive personal collection into the design as a guiding theme, incorporating a balance of architecture, furniture, and self-explanatory art.
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