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Discuss التصميم الداخلي in مايفيرمايفير attracts buyers seeking quality over quantity - period architecture, garden squares, and established communities in W1. Average transaction values exceed £2M, with competitive bidding common on prime stock.
Our التصميم الداخلي service focuses on practical due diligence: we validate lease length (minimum 80 years), check service charge history, and assess building management before you commit. No surprises after exchange.
What you get
Prime London tenants have high expectations. Our designs balance durability with style - properties that photograph well and withstand real use.
Initial consultation and design brief development
Concept boards and 3D visualisations
Factory-direct furniture sourcing
Custom joinery and bespoke elements
Delivery coordination and installation management
Final styling with art and accessories
Local insights
Postcodes
W1
Typical Price Range
£1M - £100M+
Mount Street
Premier Mayfair address with restaurants, galleries, and flagship boutiques; Scott's restaurant draws an A-list crowd
South Audley Street
Diplomatic and corporate presence; larger lateral apartments available; Grosvenor Chapel provides community focus
Our approach
Transform your property with designs that perform - whether maximising rental appeal or creating a home that reflects your style.
Factory-direct access means 30-40% savings on furniture versus retail. We pass these savings to you.
Turnkey delivery: we handle everything from concept to final styling. Just bring your suitcase.
Budgets vary widely based on property size and specification level. We work with you to establish realistic budgets and always provide transparent quotes.
Absolutely - we're happy to execute designs from your architect or interior designer, handling sourcing and installation to their specifications.
أسئلة شائعة
We handle everything locally: viewings with detailed video reports, paperwork coordination, and solicitor liaison. You stay informed via your preferred channel - Zoom, WhatsApp, email.
Register your brief with us. When off-market properties matching your criteria surface in W1, you'll be among the first to know.
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Curzon Street
Mix of period and modern; the new Curzon Street House development sets new benchmarks; Curzon Cinema institution
Charles Street
Quieter residential street parallel to Berkeley Square; Georgian townhouses; The Chesterfield hotel provides services
Farm Street
Home to the Jesuit Church of the Immaculate Conception; elegant Georgian terraces; surprisingly residential feel
Hill Street
Grand Georgian townhouses between Berkeley Square and Park Lane; several converted to single family homes
Bruton Street
Galleries and fashion boutiques; Queen Elizabeth II was born at No. 17; increasingly commercial
Berkeley Square
London's most prestigious square; original 18th-century houses on west side; famous nightingales (now gone)
Green Park (Jubilee, Victoria, Piccadilly) and Bond Street (Central, Jubilee, Elizabeth) provide excellent connectivity. The Elizabeth Line to Heathrow takes 27 minutes. Oxford Street is walkable but busy. Mayfair's central location means most West End destinations are within walking distance.
Few schools within Mayfair itself; families typically use prep schools in Marylebone (The Cavendish School) or South Kensington (Hill House, Garden House). International School of London is in Marylebone. Westminster School and St Paul's are accessible. Many Mayfair families use boarding schools from age 8.
Mayfair recorded £2.1B in residential transactions during 2025, with 45% of sales above £10M. Middle Eastern and American buyers accounted for 60% of ultra-prime purchases. Average prices reached £3,400 per sq ft, with Grosvenor Square redevelopment units achieving £5,000+ per sq ft. The former US Embassy site continues to transform Grosvenor Square.
Mayfair takes its name from the annual May Fair held from 1686 until 1764 in what is now Shepherd Market. The area was developed in the early 18th century as London's most fashionable address, with speculative builders creating the elegant squares and terraces that largely survive today. Berkeley Square was laid out in 1747; Grosvenor Square in 1720. The Grosvenor family has owned most of Mayfair since 1677 through marriage. During World War II, Eisenhower planned D-Day from Grosvenor Square, earning it the nickname "Little America." Today Mayfair houses more hedge funds per square mile than anywhere in Europe.
Mayfair has London's highest concentration of Michelin stars. Claridge's, The Connaught, and The Dorchester offer grand hotel dining. Scott's on Mount Street is the power lunch venue. Sexy Fish and The Arts Club draw the social set. For casual excellence, try Kitty Fisher's or The Guinea Grill (unchanged since 1952).
Green Park provides 40 acres of mature trees and deck chairs - no flower beds by tradition. Hyde Park is a 5-minute walk with the Serpentine, Diana Memorial, and Speaker's Corner. Berkeley Square's plane trees (planted 1789) are London's oldest. Grosvenor Square garden is private but accessible to local residents.
Mayfair attracts ultra-high-net-worth individuals who value discretion, security, and proximity to luxury retail and fine dining. Many properties are pied-à-terre for international residents based in the Middle East, US, or Asia. The permanent population is small - perhaps 5,000 - giving Mayfair a quiet residential character despite its commercial surroundings. Families are rare; those who stay cite proximity to private schools in Marylebone and the convenience of hotel-like services. The average Mayfair buyer is significantly wealthier than other prime London areas.
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