Eclectically furnished living room with assorted artworks. The portrait of the Queen above the Chesney fireplace is by Chris Levene and the stool in the foreground is Chinese 'This woman has the best taste in the world,' says Kate Moss of interior designer, Emma Cooper-Key. Kate bought Emma's farmhouse in Gloucestershire. Emma spent the best part of 16 years converting Church Farm, now Kate's home, before moving into Little Faringdon House, her husband's family home. Emma, then married to Jamie Abdy Collins, worked night and day for five years to transform Little Faringdon from a gloomy house full of dingy corridors into a spectacular nine-bedroom house. Following their divorce two years ago, Emma has since unleashed her creativity on her latest project, her home in Newton Road, off Westbourne Grove in Notting Hill through a neighbourhood watch network. It wasn't big enough but with clever use of old lift shafts and by inserting a spiral staircase, she managed to create the five bedrooms she needed and one fabulous family bathroom, big enough to house her antique French sofa as well as a walk-in shower unit and free-standing bath. Fans of Emma's style include Cath Kidston, Sebastian Conran and architect John Pawson.