The 6th floor of 9 Millbank, in the core of London's noteworthy Westminster region, presently houses. 

The Conrad, a roomy home named after Clean English writer Joseph Conrad, who wrote grave works of art, for example, "Heart of Dimness."

It's the first of five condos in "the Legacy Assortment," which plan studio Goddard Littlefair has made inside this neoclassical Portland-stone structure from the structure's previous chiefs' workplaces. 

Obviously, Conrad never resided in this previous place of business, however he boarded at a terraced house. 

 In London's Belgravia area a few 1.5 miles away.

Here, what was previously a chief meeting room has been changed into a twofold level conventional residing region with 13-foot tall windows that flood the home with normal light and give perspectives on the Thames. 

Here, what was previously a chief meeting room has been changed into a twofold level conventional residing region with 13-foot tall windows that flood the home with normal light and give perspectives on the Thames. 

Here, what was previously a chief meeting room has been changed into a twofold level conventional residing region with 13-foot tall windows that flood the home with normal light and give perspectives on the Thames. 

 "Every condo has own personality and interesting person has impacted its specific format and configuration," said Paul Vallone, leader administrator at designer St Edward. 

 Both of these rooms likewise approach the condo's private, limestone porch.