For the restoration of the roughly $50 M London property the Beckhams bought late last year, Victoria reportedly replaced Hoppen with the more conventionally minded decorator Rose Uniacke.
Uniacke is a minimalist at heart, but she deftly and masterfully combines the modern and the traditional.
Over the past ten years, Victoria’s fashion sense has streamlined and gotten more sophisticated, and it appears that the same is true of her decorating preferences.
This design progression, together with the opulently archaic sense of Uniacke’s interiors, may be good news for the Beckhams’ rumored Cotswolds country property.
The 10-bedroom residence, which is valued at $41.8 M and contains 774.32 acres of land, was constructed in 1862.
Neighbors of the estate include Kate Moss, Damien Hirst, Elizabeth Hurley, and Sam Mendes.
Even though the own hasn’t been formally announced, one thing is certain. If Victoria’s interior design is indeed shifting toward the traditional, this is the house that was designed to accommodate the change.