A Colorful Neo-Georgian House in London
In the heart of the Canonbury Conservation Area stands a lovely neo-Georgian three-bedroom house that has been decorated in a beautiful color scheme.
It is thought that the house was built in the 1950s, and the current owners have completely restored it with a refined palette of colors and materials to enhance its Georgian-inspired interiors.
The 1126 sq ft house features beautiful light rooms with large windows and three bedrooms on the first floor. At the back is a generous city garden that can be accessed via the kitchen and dining room.
With light streaming in from both sides, the open-plan living and dining room is a lovely, bright space. The living room is centered around a reclaimed Georgian marble fireplace flanked on one side by built-in bookcases.
The walls have been painted a warm ‘Pale Parsonage Pink’ by Paint and Paper Library.
The sitting room can be accessed via the hallway through glazed doors that maximizes the natural light that floods into the house.
Behind the sitting area lies the dining space with a large wooden table and glass doors leading to the garden.
Natural light floods into the kitchen which has been designed with deVOL cabinets painted in a calm mushroom shade. The cabinets are paired with granite worktops and shelves to display cookbooks.
The yellow walls in the hallway add a cheerful tone to the room which perfectly reflect the interiors of the house.
The master bedroom has been painted in a calm shade called ‘Sobek’ by Paint and Paper Library.
The nursery is a vibrant space with red wallpaper by Celia Birtwell.
The bathroom is also decorated with wallpaper. The Sweet Pea wallpaper from Cole and Son is paired with nickel fittings, tongue-and-groove paneling, and large marble tiles.
The house is listed with Inigo for £1,400,000.