Influenced by a decade spent in Southeast Asia, interior designer Alice Crawley has transformed her Notting Hill house, where she lives with her husband and their three children, into a vibrant and captivating space. Her London home narrates the tale of her experiences in Hong Kong and Vietnam while also reflecting her unique design philosophy. For Alice, the essence of design goes beyond mere functionality or aesthetics; it lies in the ability to breathe life into every space. She believes a room’s purpose extends beyond its basic function or appearance; it resides within its character. By infusing Western aesthetics with Eastern design principles, Alice brings a distinctive and original touch to her approach. Her remarkable talent lies in her ability to transform any empty canvas into a vibrant and inviting home.
Tell us about your home?
Our home is a terraced 5-bedroom Georgian townhouse in the heart of Notting Hill on a quiet leafy street just minutes from the busy Ledbury Road/Westbourne Grove crossroads. A stone’s throw from Portobello Road and the vast green expanse of Kensington Gardens, it was initially the location that drew me to this area, but as soon as I set foot in this house, I had that feeling that we can all relate to when you know this is it. It was not a straightforward purchase by any means. I had my offer accepted and then declined due to the unpredictable course of covid, and just as I was about to move back from Hong Kong with my two daughters, I was approached again by the seller and jumped at it. We completed it ten days before our arrival back on English soil!
The house itself had recently undergone a lot of very clean and practical renovation. Since we had to move straight in, I primarily focused on the interior decoration with few structural changes. The only thing I did immediately was to close off the open-plan ground floor into a drawing room and a study – I have a slight (personal) phobia about everything being open-plan when you have a young family, we need walls and our own space to hang out! The rest of my energy was dedicated to bringing colour and life (the entire house was painted Farrow & Ball’s ‘Pointing’) to our home, spending money on fun stuff like joinery and marble, wallpapers and lighting.
A chest of drawers by Trove by Studio Duggan, ”Pink ground” by Farrow & Ball as wall color.
Chairs surrounding the dining table from Vietnam.
The sitting room is painted in custom paint colour by Rachel Chudley Color Studio. A central painting by Lynn Chadwick.
Any book you recommend for the summer?
I have just finished reading the most fantastic book called “The Choice” by Dr Edith Edgar, which is an astonishing story of a woman’s survival during the holocaust and how she managed to free herself from her trauma through the power of choice and positive thinking, making it her life mission to help as many people as possible choose freedom and halt the cycle of psychological suffering. It’s an unbelievable story focusing on the power of thought, and there is something we can all take from that.
To Alice’s instagram