During the time when Prime Minister Gladstone resided at number 11, the Music Room was a hub of musical and intellectual salons in London. The spacious windows in the room bring in natural light, while the painted window blinds capture the attention along with the depictions of musical instruments in the plasterwork on the interior walls. It is believed that the Guinness family, who lived at number 11 from 1875 to 1946, is responsible for the decoration in the Music Room. Sir Arthur Guinness is said to have decorated the room in the Louis XVI style, a popular design during the Edwardian era.
The Music Room overlooks the gardens of Carlton House Terrace, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for hosting intimate workshops or private lunches. The room's central carved fireplace is perfect for displaying beautiful flowers, while the soft cream walls provide a versatile backdrop for photo shoots or fashion shows. The room also features an adjacent ante-room that can be used to welcome guests. The ante-room includes a large bar and a delightful bookshelf with books of varying pastel colors.
The Music Room is also an excellent pairing for the Council Room, making it the perfect location for pre or post dinner drinks. The room's varnished floors make it ideal for dancing, and its neutral color palette is perfect for disco lighting. Whether hosting a wedding celebration or a birthday party, the Music Room is sure to become the life of the party.