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The interior designer Siobahn Farley transformed two flats in Queen’s Park into a stylish, bohemian home for her family

Earthy tones, rustic wood and mid-century furniture are the signature look
Earthy tones, rustic wood and mid-century furniture are the signature look
The Times

Siobahn Farley spent 15 years working as a designer for Soho House, the London private members’ club that has become a global brand. Her stylishly rustic designs can be seen in Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds, Dean Street Townhouse in central London and Babington House in Somerset.

It was perhaps inevitable that her four-bedroom terraced house in Queen’s Park, northwest London, would have a whiff of the Soho House aesthetic about it: vintage furniture, earthy tones, rustic woods, mid-century pieces, terracotta pots, kilims, layered lighting — and lots and lots of cushions. That curated, upmarket bohemian look.

The property was bought as two flats and converted into a single home in a £1 million renovation project
The property was bought as two flats and converted into a single home in a £1 million renovation project

“Some people walk in and say it looks like Soho House,” Farley, 48, says. “I guess there are a few elements. I’ve got a few lights from Soho