Three floors of design intention.

Our Tower of Creativity rises up five stories and provides fantastic views of surrounding Rochester. You ascend the grand entranceway up two floors to get to our front door, which is technically the third floor of the overall building. To minimise confusion and encourage inspiration, we have labeled the floors — each with a curated and crafted ambition based on how the level is experienced. Wander in and take a look around.

The Main Floor.

The Main Floor comprises the kitchen, living room, dining area, and the first of two balconies that overlook the brewery courtyard. Upon arrival, the foyer showcases the splendid staircase to the levels above. Five large windows surround the main room and provide ample light throughout all seasons and stools at the breakfast bar and cosy furniture invite you to relax. Conveniently this floor has a water closet under the stairs for easy toilet access.

The Bedrooms.

As you make your way up the handmade staircase to level two, you’ll find the three bedrooms, each with an interconnected yet distinctly individual design language. The master suite showcases earth tones and antiqued wood elements. The dressing room, which doubles as the guest room, exhibits vintage inspiration. The office brings a more modern focus and playful flair. Two full bathrooms are located on this level, including one with a glorious Victorian tub.

Leisure & Creativity.

The top of the Tower — arguably the crown jewel of our home — is where leisure, creativity, dance, and entertainment intermingle. With the grand open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, brawny iron beams, and large seating area, it serves many purposes. It’s LFC Theatre’s studio, it’s where Remark DJs and broadcasts, it’s a home gym, it’s a lounge, and it’s where you can view all of surrounding Rochester from the second of two balconies and five glorious arched windows.

Exploring the levels.

 

So let’s explore in more detail. The Main Floor is the heart of the Tower: the rustic kitchen with its breakfast nook, the comfortable seating area with the television and Bose cinema surround sound, the dining area with its vintage illuminated G-Plan bar. The colour palette is warm and inviting: rich mahogany, brown teak, cream appliances, mustard lounge chairs, and touches of violet, grey, and blue in the sofa and pillows. The steel beams above are accentuated with industrial lighting. Two large sash windows overlook the neighbourhood road below and another two, along with the balcony, give you a wonderful uninterrupted view of the private brewery courtyard.

Two huge prints flank the primary wall, which features a bifurcated photograph from Iceland that Mark took in 2015. Perhaps the most striking feature on this level is the electric sign that boldly sings “Wrap Your Wings Around My Body”. The words are lyrics from the song “Wings” by Hurts, which played when we were announced as husbands at our wedding in 2018. We’ve forever encapsulated that joyous moment in this one-of-kind sign.

Design highlights on the Main Floor include:

Rejuvenate.

 

The Bedrooms level desires exploration.

The master is the largest room on this floor and gets the best sunlight. Another photo of Iceland taken by Mark is the focal point of the simple, rectangular space. An aged trunk with a design nod to Chatham Dockyard sits at the foot of bed and its warm wood unites the browns of the headboard, side tables, and bespoke pipe-and-plank wardrobe.

Our dressing room features a bold mustard sofa, along with two prominent retro-red light fixtures and a sturdy wardrobe handmade by Luis to hang our coats and jackets. A chunky, vintage trunk and a G-Plan dresser balance the space. This dressing room is perfect for guests as well, with the sofa transforming into a full-size sleeper. A seductive photograph by Peter Erzvo Zvonar looms over the room, showcasing two nude men embraced on a tattered couch. To us, this image glorifies sensuality, symbolises our passion for masculine eroticism, and celebrates the physical attraction we have for and appreciate about men.

Next door, Mark’s office features more modern furniture interpretations with hints of art-deco. Warm colours continue to feature, this time with pine green and terracotta orange. Mark’s obsession with Pet Shop Boys is prominent here, showcasing some of their iconic 12” vinyl singles framed on the wall.

This level also has two bathrooms: one ensuite within the dressing room and the other adjacent to the master suite. The standalone bathroom features an inviting Victorian tub whilst the ensuite has an immersive relaxing rainfall shower. Both have rustic wooden toilet seats which are surprisingly lovely to sit on during the colder months.

Design highlights on the Bedrooms level include:

Leisure & Creativity.

 

The top floor of the Tower took the longest for us to complete. The Leisure & Creativity level is a strikingly large and open space that serves many purposes, the primary intention of which is to create and entertain.

One of our key requirements when buying our house was to provide Luis with an inspiring and scalable workshop. So we knew that a portion of this expansive room would be dedicated to LFC Theatre’s design studio, where new shows are dreamt up before they make their way to the big stage. This harmonious yet organic atelier is always changing based on the creative task at hand and even hosts a few assistants to help with Luis’ projects from time to time.

A portion of the space is allocated to Mark’s passion for music, with an impressive custom-built DJ console, vinyl storage, and live-streaming broadcast setup. With two turntables, a mirrorball, and a neon sign from the 1960s that declares Leisure, you will certainly find yourself ready to lounge. Another corner is dedicated to our home gym, originally intended to be temporary, but is now part of the recreation space. Our onsite craftsman built a weight-plate and dumbbell storage unit that complements the room’s design language.

The remainder of the Leisure & Creativity level is reserved for comfortable seating, this time with a more modern flair than the levels below. The striking red sofa certainly makes a statement and is grounded by pillows with bold hues of gold, green, and blue. The decor is accented with brass, wood, and marble. A convenient bar trolley lingers nearby and is stocked with wine, gin, and decadent elixirs, clearly ready to entertain.

The seating is neatly situated to enjoy the grand views from the balcony that faces Rochester Cathedral, Rochester Castle, and the Restoration House gardens. The uninterrupted vistas of the Kent sky provide a different and spectacular show everyday.

Design highlights on the Leisure & Creativity level include:

But what’s outside?

Although we’ve poured so much love, focus, and energy into the interior, there’s more magic to be found right outside the Tower’s doorstep. This private oasis is one of the property’s most compelling features.

Next up: Exterior.