An Extended Victorian House Decorated in Gray Tones
This four-bedroom Victorian terrace house in London has been extended on the side to create a bigger kitchen and dining space, and a new floor has been added on the top to create a bedroom suite.
The current owners completed the extension and renovation, decorating the house in gray tones in every room. The house features beautiful historic elements such as ceiling molding, bay windows, an ornate fireplace, and ceiling ornaments in the hallway.
The color scheme and rustic modern decor create calm and inviting spaces. This house is a wonderful example of blending contemporary and historic elements into a charming family home.
The living room is divided into two areas: the formal front room has a bay window, a period fireplace, and bespoke cabinetry flanking the chimney breast. The back room is a more informal space now used as the television room.
At the back of the house is a grand kitchen space with a large dining table and folding doors that open up to the award-winning city garden.
The kitchen island with bar seating is the heart of the room. The Mark James kitchen is finished with painted, hand-built ‘in-frame’ units in the modern Shaker-style, topped with a beautiful stone quartz worksurface.
The kitchen space was extended on the side so it now shows a beautiful brick feature wall and skylights that turn the room into a bright space.
Folding doors open up to a courtyard-style city garden. The garden was designed and built by Tom Howard and features an outdoor kitchen and a cleverly designed garden store that is big enough to accommodate bicycles.
The master bedroom runs the entire width of the house and is painted in a calm beige-pink hue.
The second extension of the house is located on the top floor. Here, the owners built a bedroom suite with plenty of built-in storage and an en suite shower room.
The house is for sale at Rampton Baseley via Rightmove