Sunday 31 July 2016

House Tour – A Family Home in London with an Artisanal Aesthetic

house tour, London, crittall windows and a glass ceiling flood the family room with light

This is not your typical Victorian family home house tour. You might be expecting period features, deep cornices and a traditional kitchen, but in that respect you’d be disappointed. I don’t think you’d be disappointed however by the walls of washed and polished plaster, the raw wood, and the linear fireplaces.

House Tour - London - Oversized Artwork gives an artisanal feel

House Tour - London - Open Plan kitchen, dining space with raw wood

Styled by its owner, this stunning home has had walls removed to open up the traditional layout and now includes a large reception room at the front, a large kitchen/diner at the rear, leading on to a family room, where Crittall windows and a glass ceiling flood the area with light. And on the two floors above are three en-suite bedrooms, and outside, a contemporary courtyard garden.

House Tour - London - polished plaster walls in the bedroom and traditional furniture in the dining room

House Tour - London - White Glazed Tiles make a great backdrop for a collection of succulents

House Tour - London - Polished plaster and oversized works of art

The metal windows and raw wood kitchen give the place a slightly industrial feel while the oversized artworks and eclectic accessories create a distinct artisanal aesthetic.

House Tour - London - Family Room with Crittall Windows and glass ceiling

House Tour - London - Contemporary Courtyard Garden

I’d move in for those polished plaster walls alone. Oh, and that courtyard.

Currently to let, via Domus Nova.

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from Dear Designer http://deardesigner.co.uk/family-home-london-artisanal-aesthetic/

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