From furnishing her homes with flea-market finds to transforming her Regency-style house from a white box into a colour-enveloping haven, creating joyful interiors is second nature to Amy Eld.

‘We saw a lot of properties before this house came up, and I just knew it was the one!’ laughs Amy, who runs vintage and antiques homeware business Rock the Heirloom. With its high Georgian ceilings and sense of calm, the house offered both character and breathing space. ‘It’s sometimes hard to believe we’re in the heart of London, although the chime of Big Ben is a good reminder.’

The four-bedroom house was pristine and already fully renovated – the perfect canvas for what Amy calls The Pimlico Project, her mission to furnish and decorate sustainably, using vintage and antique pieces. ‘The house was completely liveable, so ripping anything out would have been criminal – it would’ve gone entirely against my core values,’ she explains.

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Edward Bulmer Natural Paint, using their colour consultancy, and worked with Sarah Davenport of That Rebel House on textiles and rugs.

‘I wanted the home to fully embrace and celebrate colour while complementing the art and antiques I selected,’ says Amy. With Sarah’s guidance, she introduced statement textiles – handmade suzanis, vintage rugs and UK-made gathered lampshades. ‘The aim was a layered, mismatched maximalist style that’s both versatile and eco-friendly. Sarah inspired me to use rugs on the walls as well as the floors, which works beautifully.’

small kitchen and dining/sitting room, which are divided by bifold doors, tying them together neatly. Keeping the modern kitchen fitted by the previous owners, Amy has added character with an antique butcher’s block, a bright kilim rug and colourful crockery.

furniture, especially bobbin and tiger bamboo pieces, and I collect along these themes,’ says Amy. She restores many of her finds, including a Regency-style faux bamboo chair reupholstered in patterned House of Hackney velvet – ‘It’s now as much a piece of art as furniture.’

Another favourite, a Victorian sofa reupholstered in deep blue velvet with pink fringing, ‘was a real triumph – I love it even more than before.’

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Tawny by Edward Bulmer Paint and layered with boho textiles, this bedroom channels a relaxed 1970s look and feel.

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