Pared-Back Interiors in a Late Victorian House
A few minutes from the beach in the English county of Kent stands this late Victorian house that was built at the turn of the 20th century. The Victorian home has been carefully renovated, creating pared-back interiors that showcases the historic bones of the historic house.
The light interior spaces feature original details such as decorative molding, stained glass, and terrazzo floors paired with raw wooden floors and a light color palette. From the balcony attached to the second floor bedroom, you also have a lovely view of the sea.

The living room is divided into two rooms that are separated by a fireplace flanked by two arched doorways. The dining area is located at the back of the room which also features doors that lead to the garden.
The open fireplace creates a nice open feeling in the ground-floor living spaces. The fireplace is laid with early 20th-century hearth tiles and the Bauwerk-finished walls have a nice texture.
The kitchen is located at the back of the house and features cream-colored cabinets paired with a wooden worktop and a Stoves gas cooker. a unique pine parquet floor lies underneath the round breakfast table.
The entryway is divided into a vestibule and the main hall with a beautiful gray door with stained glass between the two spaces. On the floor lies the original yellow and pink-flecked terrazzo floor with a red-toned trim.
The master bedroom on the top floor is painted in a calm gray shade and features a balcony overlooking the Channel.
The hallway is decorated with House of Hackney’s ‘Tremantonia’ wallpaper. The bathroom features a teal-painted window to match the hand-painted Moroccan floor tiles.
The house is listed for £675,000 at Inigo.