Inside Actor Olivia Cooke’s London Victorian, a Home Fit for a Queen
The House of the Dragon star, Olivia Cooke, has transformed her east London townhouse into a regal abode with the help of Atelier LK. The design blends unconventional themes, from an 'old cigar' vibe to a '70s shag pad' and a Japanese-château fusion, reflecting Cooke's unique taste and her role as Queen Alicent Hightower.
A Unique Design Brief Cooke's vision for her home was anything but ordinary. She wanted it to feel like an "old cigar-slash-’70s shag pad," with a touch of Japanese-slash-château elegance. This eclectic mix perfectly mirrors her personality and her iconic role in HBO’s House of the Dragon.
The Living Room: A Blend of Oak and Cherry The living room stands out with its oak floors and cherry paneling, creating a warm, inviting space that channels Cooke’s love for evocative design references. The result is a home that’s both luxurious and deeply personal.
Atelier LK’s Expertise Lisa Jones and Ruby Kean of Atelier LK brought Cooke’s vision to life, transforming a run-of-the-mill Victorian into a space fit for a queen. Their work showcases how bold design choices can create a home that’s both stylish and reflective of its owner’s personality.
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