The Lycabettus Townhouse in Athens, built in four stages since the late 19th century, reflects a rich architectural history. Restored into a single residence, it preserves original elements like cement tile floors, mouldings, and a marble staircase. New glass partitions enhance natural light, while custom furnishings blend with Ottoman antiques and Greek crafts. The design by Leda Athanasopoulou creates a seamless dialogue between past and present, honouring its heritage.
Photography by Miguel Flores-Vianna.