A Stunning Color Palette in an Extended Edwardian House in London
Today, we can take a look at a magnificent Edwardian house in London that has been remodeled to maximize light and flow using a considered palette of Farrow & Ball and Lick colors and natural while also embracing the period features of the old home.
The six-bedroom Edwardian house features a beautiful kitchen extension, an internal courtyard, Crittall-style doors, designer lighting, and brass sockets and switches by Dowsing & Reynolds to create a luxurious yet cozy home. The house features plenty of storage and a secret bathroom that make it extra unique.
The living room at the front of the house is painted in Lick’s ‘Blue 16,’ which pairs nicely with the herringbone floor and makes the white shutters in front of the bay windows stand out.
The room features the original Edwardian marble fire surround.
Hanging from the ceiling is the Pooky Artemis fluted glass chandelier.
The hallway is tiled with the graphic Monochrome Décor Porcelain tiles by Mandarin Stone.
Black-framed Fabco steel Crittall-style doors lead you to the dining room, which also has Crittall doors on the other side, allowing you to see right through the internal courtyard and kitchen.
The original brick wall has been exposed which, in combination with the black walls and ceiling, creates a dramatic look.
On one side of the room, full-height bespoke storage has been painted in Black 04 by Lick.
Above the dining table hang two bubble chandeliers by Dowsing & Reynolds.
An indoor loggia connects the dining room with the kitchen. The space is painted in Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster, which pairs nicely with the exposed brick and timber.
The kitchen is a wonderfully light space thanks to the large skylight and the sliding doors opening to the garden. The room features bespoke terracotta floor tiles by Lubelska which are laid in a herringbone pattern. The handmade Italian tiles add warmth to the kitchen space.
The minimalistic Scandinavian-style kitchen is made of bespoke ply cabinets and Formica-topped ply worktops.
The dark blue painted powder room features a pale pink cast-iron basin by Cast Iron Bath Company paired with black fittings.
The master bedroom runs the full width of the house and offers views of the garden. It features restored original floorboards paired with soft blush walls and white shutters in front of the sash windows.
One wall is fitted with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes painted in a muted gray paired with brass knobs.
The last door in the wardrobe wall gives access to the secret master ensuite.
The ensuite bathroom features pink elongated metro tiles on the walls and grey hexagon floor tiles by Mandarin Stone, which are paired with a pink Formed concrete basin and brushed gold Lusso fittings.
A second bathroom is designed with dark blue tiles, terrazzo floor tiles, and a yellow concrete sink.
The garden features a garden room built by London Garden Rooms with bottle green exterior tiling and large, black-framed sliding doors.
The house is listed for £1,500,000 at eeleven