Rich Colors and Patterns in a London Townhouse
This late 19th-century terraced house in the Fulham area of London was carefully renovated, creating interiors that combine color, texture, and patterns in a unique and charming way. During the renovation, the owners created rooms with a beautiful blend of period features and contemporary additions using designs from Pierre Frey, Beata Heuman, and Edward Bulmer.
Stand-out features in this four-bedroom house are a turquoise kitchen, a sitting room with wallpaper reminiscent of 16th-century tapestries, and purple wardrobes in the bedroom. So if you love color and patterns, keep on reading to see this beautiful home.
The ground floor of the townhouse features a dining room and a spacious kitchen with a conservatory. The dining room is painted in a ‘Sang de Boeuf’ shade of terracotta and trimmed with Grecian-inspired motifs and the original floorboards run underfoot.
At the back of the house lies the kitchen and dining room with an extension that creates a seamless connection with the outdoors.
The bespoke kitchen cabinets are painted in an archived turquoise shade from Edward Bulmer paired with brass fittings and a marble splashback.
A classic limestone floor is punctuated by inky diamond tiles.
The large conservatory has skylights and bifold doors creating a seamless connection with the back garden.
One of the bedrooms on the first floor is converted into a formal sitting room. The walls are decorated with House of Hackney wallpaper trimmed with Spanish brocade, reminiscing 16th-century tapestries.
The beautiful wallpaper, patterned curtains, and chairs are paired with a blush pink ceiling and woodwork.
The master bedroom is decorated with wallpaper by Beata Heuman, imitating the fanned-out peacock feathers. The room also has beautiful wardrobes where the partially glass doors are painted in a gloss Brinjal paint and deep green curtains cover the glass panes.
The bathroom is small but luxuriously designed, with a marble-clad walk-in shower and Pierre Frey wallpaper paired with Burlington fittings.
The guest bedroom is painted in the vibrant ‘Malahide’ orange by Edward Bulmer.
The garden is filled with Boston ivy, hydrangeas, lavender, and fragrant roses. In the center lies a graveled seating area.
The house is listed for £1,600,000 at Inigo.