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Alexander McQueen’s (Ex) East London Home

As you know around here we’re rather partial to a peek at fashion designers’ houses (we’re looking at you Matthew Williamson, Betsey Johnson and Vanessa Bruno), so here for your delectation and delight are pictures of Alexander McQueen’s East London townhouse. {From the Real Estalker via the HolyMoly mailout – yes I do read it}

I don’t think it’s fair to make this a ‘Go Fug Your Room’ candidate as these photos are only estate agent’s photos and don’t fully reflect McQueen’s personal style, but it’s still interesting to snoop.

Personally I’m finding this rather boring.  As you may have guessed I’m not hugely into minimalism at the best of times, but this strikes me as rather boring minimalism. My main gripe is with all the square and boxy built-ins – I prefer a few elegant curves in my rooms.  And that house looks as if it dates from the 1850s? so it probably had quite a few nice original features – ceiling mouldings, fireplaces etc -  which have all been summarily destroyed.

I also have to say that this house could benefit hugely from a bit of American-style home staging – some pictures, maybe a rug and a funky chair here and there would make all the difference.

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I am loving the roof deck (though for me the glass skylight directly above the bed is not exactly a selling point), the pond thingy (pool?) and what we can see of the outside spaces though. Here the minimalist lines are softened by the plants, though a few flowers wouldn’t go amiss.

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Anyway, if this house is for you it will only set you back 1.7 million pounds (I’ve just got a new computer and now have no idea how to find a pound sign) or around $2.8 million.  Please bear in mind though, that this house is in Hackney, one of the, shall we say, edgiest areas of inner London.



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lottie

1.7 million, in hackney? blimey. and i'm with you on the decor. i've never thought about what mcqueen's house might be like, but if i tried to imagine it, it wouldn't be this.

paola

I know. It didn't seem very McQueen to me either... I read on some gossip site that apparently the walls were decorated with photos of naked male bottoms, so maybe we don't want to imagine much further...

landscape design phoenix

I don't know, I think it looks kinda nice. Minimalism is such a free feeling way to live, and this totally promotes that. I dig it!

Perlla Fonvielle

The way I have been living after having kids makes me feel that minimalism is totally for me in regards to home decor. I have loved McQueen's work and, even more now, after taking a look at his home.

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