The home is flooded by light from a row of seven Crittall-style windows and sky lights. Its cast-iron radiators, high ceilings and walls of glazed Victorian give an air of the street’s industrial past.
This three-bedroom townhouse covers 1,430 sq ft and faces the River Aire with shared riverfront gardens. It is located in the “Secret Garden”, which is part of the Climate Innovation District.
Where Samin Nosrat’s ‘Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat’ guided home cooks through the fundamental elements of a good meal, Matt Gibberd’s ‘A Modern Way to Live’ sets out the principles for creating a beautiful home.
The property has expansive glass walls and wildflower gardens, and its minimalism is drawn from its architectural cousins in California.
Located in South London’s Brixton Hill, this sprawling Victorian warehouse conversion combines industrial features with contemporary design and cathedral-like volumes.
This is a book filled with such insight and detail that you’ll be rearranging and rethinking your space in the most useful of ways.
Matt Gibberd’s property website, The Modern House, has achieved cult status. So what has he learnt about how to make a happy home?
Explore the styling decisions that make this London apartment a modernist masterpiece
The Modern House etched their names on the Best National Sales award.
Matt Gibberd, founder of high-end architectural estate agency The Modern House, shares his top tips
A brilliant experiment in pairing modern architecture with bright colors, this mews home in London is utterly unique
Albert Hill, who joined Wallpaper* as associate design editor in 2001 and remained a contributing editor until 2019, on how one particular commission inspired him to found alternative estate agency The Modern House.
With pitched roofs made of glass, a glass balustrade, glass doors and 14 aluminium-framed windows, The Glass Barn, designed by architect John Bullock, lives up to its moniker.
This four-bedroom property, dubbed the Pyramid House, has plenty of claims to fame. It was one of 36 homes built as part of the Homeworld Exhibition in 1981. Against a backdrop of the environmental movement of the 70s, these properties were designed with alternative heating strategies in mind.
In case you’re not familiar, The Modern House is the high-minded aesthete’s property obsession, an estate agent that sells houses as if compiling a highly stylised magazine.
Sometimes all a home really needs is black and white. Although experimenting with color is one of the most satisfying aspects of interior design, sticking to just the starkest opposites can be a rewarding challenge in itself.
This three-bedroom home is a converted 17th-century church tower near Fleet Street, in the heart of London. Designed by the acclaimed architect Sir Christopher Wren, the church was built in 1687 to replace an earlier Medieval church that was destroyed in London’s great fire of 1666; the steeple, made from Portland stone, was added in 1704.
Victoria Brzezinski gets disco fever at this home that starred in Grand Designs and music videos by rappers Dave and MoStack.
The converted pub is now a live/work space that beams with bright patterns and bold graphics thanks to a makeover from the New London Fabulous artist.