A London House Decorated in Gray and Beige Tones
Gray and beige are such classic colors that you can hardly go wrong with decorating your house. This Victorian townhouse in London is completely designed with these two colors and the result is a stylish and calm family home.
The four-bedroom family home is set over four floors, with an extension on the ground floor to accommodate a kitchen and dining room. The interiors are mainly modern, with plenty of Scandinavian design pieces that fit the monochrome color scheme very well. However, you can also spot period features from when the home was built.
The ground floor has been opened up to create a flowing floorplan without internal doors between the hall, living room, and kitchen. This also helps to distribute natural light that comes in through large windows, including a beautiful bay window in the sitting room.
The beige walls and herringbone parquet floor form the perfect base for a calm living room. Natural light floods in through the large bay window.
The original fireplace is sadly no longer there, but the niches have been put to good use with shelves, cabinets, and a space for the television so it isn’t so prominent in your living room.
Like in most period homes, the living room has been divided into a front room and a back room. The back room is now a dining room with a round table with a golden leg, paired with Scandinavian design chairs. From the dining room, you also have access to the garden through a pair of beautiful glass doors.
The dining room features a beautiful ceiling ornament.
The kitchen/dining room is situated at the rear of the ground floor and has access to the garden. The modern kitchen has dark wooden cabinets, brass fittings, and a white worktop.
a bench has been fitted under the window to provide plenty of seats at the kitchen table.
The master bedroom is on the first floor at the front of the house. It is painted in a beautiful warm brown-gray shade.
Custom floor-to-ceiling wardrobes have been added to provide plenty of storage.
One of the bedrooms has been transformed into a cozy snug/television room with black walls and ceiling and a custom built-in sofa.
The family bathroom s a beautiful space with pink marble tiles in the walk and shower and the same marble also tops the double sinks.
The freestanding bath with arched niche invites you to a long soak after a busy day.
One of the smaller bedrooms is now a children’s room with a custom bed and desk to make the most of the limited space. The raised bed has plenty of storage underneath to keep the room as tidy as possible.
This Victorian house in London is now or sale at Rightmove