Blue Tones in a Two-Bedroom Victorian Cottage
The yellow London stock-brick cottage on Amersham Grove was constructed for and by railway workers and their families in the 19th century. Today, the two-bedroom cottage features modern interiors, blue accents, and original features.
A burnt orange front door gives access to the 885-square-foot house. Inside, the rooms are decorated in blue tones, which makes the white period features stand out. At the back of the house lies a charming patio with a wooden deck.
The ground floor is home to a double reception room with a sitting area at the front and a dining area overlooking the garden at the back.
The living space is painted in a dark teal shade from Lick, which makes period features like the shutters and cornicing really stand out.
The dining area features the original fireplace with ceramic tiles, flanked on one side by built-in shelves.
The back of the ground floor has been extended to accommodate a spacious kitchen with skylights, making it an extra-light space. Double doors open to the patio garden.
Upstairs are two bedrooms, the master bedroom features an original fireplace flanked by two wardrobes.
The recently renovated bathroom is vibrant with blue tongue-and-groove paneling and scalloped tiles in the shower.
The house is listed for £600,000 at Inigo