A Charming London House with an Ochre Yellow Bedroom
There is a picturesque atmosphere in this London house. With a deep garden at the front with a huge tree and a light pink gate, it doesn’t feel as if you’re close to the hustle and bustle of the popular southeast London neighborhoods.
With a garden at the front and the back of the house it is beautifully surrounded by greenery. Indoors, the early 19th century features beautiful interiors with carefully chosen materials, period features, and warm bedrooms in ochre yellow and earth tones.
The front door opens into the living room with polished 19th-century oak boards that can be found throughout the house. The Gothic-style window and the fireplace with a Corinthian mantle also add a nice period features to the space.
At the back of the house lies an open-plan kitchen and dining room. The wooden table sits in front of the French doors leading into the garden. The red pendant light adds a surprising color pop in an otherwise calm palette. It fits right in with the ‘unexpected red theory’ color trend.
The renovated kitchen features quartz Caesarstone in cloudburst concrete worktops and oak-laminated plywood cabinets.
A small utility space is created next to the kitchen with brown painted tongue and groove paneling and cottage style curtain.
There are two bedrooms upstairs. The largest room features walls painted in ‘Sweet Vanilla KC14’ by Detale CPH paired with earthy colored textiles.
The second bedroom is painted in a warm ochre shade.
The bathroom features sunny yellow tiles paired with a skylight, making the room even brighter. The garden at the back features a shed which is a perfect home office.
The house is listed for £725,000 at Inigo.