How This Tiny London Flat Transformed Into a Luxury Space

How This Tiny London Flat Transformed Into a Luxury Space

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373 Video Views·May 8, 2026  #castle

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Martin Brudnizki believes small spaces deserve big ideas. The founder of one of the world's most celebrated interior design studios, known for Annabel's, Sexy Fish and a string of Rosewood hotels, lives in a London flat that could fit inside one of his restaurant dining rooms. Through multifunctional furniture, clever storage and smart space-maximising solutions, he has made every inch of it feel twice the size.
A compact apartment dressed in sunshine yellow and terracotta, it is a masterclass in embracing constraint rather than fighting it. North-facing rooms made darker on purpose, a curtain where a door might be, a sink moved to a corner to claim back every centimetre. Each decision carries the logic of someone who has spent decades thinking about how spaces make people feel.

Join us as Martin opens the doors to his home and shows why the best rooms aren't the biggest ones.