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This is an example of a midcentury living room in London with grey walls and dark hardwood floors.
John Lewis of Hungerford
Bespoke Shaker kitchen. Open plan layout.
Large transitional open plan kitchen in London with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, with island and white benchtop.
Large transitional open plan kitchen in London with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, with island and white benchtop.
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Zulufish
A Victorian terraced townhouse set over five storeys, with five bedrooms and four bathrooms on the upper two floors; a double drawing room, family room, snug, study and hall on the first and ground levels, and a utility room, nanny suite and kitchen-dining room leading to a garden on the lower level.
Settling here from overseas, the owners of this house in Primrose Hill chose the area for its quintessentially English architecture and bohemian feel. They loved the property’s original features and wanted their new home to be light and spacious, with plenty of storage and an eclectic British feel. As self-confessed ‘culture vultures’, the couple’s art collection formed the basis of their home’s colour palette.
Villa and Villa
Ross Coffey
Design ideas for a country kitchen/dining combo in Sydney with white walls and grey floor.
Design ideas for a country kitchen/dining combo in Sydney with white walls and grey floor.
Campbell Cadey
Compact, bright family bathroom with a large bath, grey and white patterned tiles and bespoke plywood joinery and open shelving #clean #plywoodbathroom #modernbathroom #brightbathroom #familybathroom
Pilcher Residential
Pilcher Residential
Photo of a traditional front door in Newcastle - Maitland with beige walls, a single front door, a black front door and brown floor.
Photo of a traditional front door in Newcastle - Maitland with beige walls, a single front door, a black front door and brown floor.
E2 Architecture + Interiors Ltd
Our Downs Park Road project revolved around the addition of a single storey dining room extension to the rear of a two bedroom Victorian terrace maisonette. The ground floor was completely refurbished in order to galvanise the extension to the rest of the floor plan at this level. The new dining area helped to unlock the potential of the rest of the living spaces and allowed the property’s kitchen to breathe for the first time. The design of the extension centred around the garden design’s existing diagonal axis, with a cantilevered roof creating on open corner sliding door arrangement that would reinforce the connection between the internal and external.
Larissa Johnston Architects
Design ideas for a modern home office in London with white walls, a built-in desk and beige floor.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Calum Duncan Architects Ltd
The existing Victorian terraced house in South Edinburgh suffered from a split level between kitchen outshot, the dining space and a significant drop to the garden level. Proposals involved raising both the floor and roof to the outshot, as well as making the connection to the dining space more generous and better connected. Externally, a new terrace brings garden storage below, but allows a new sliding door opening from the kitchen to spill out as an eating/ relaxing space. The terrace enjoys the first and last of the sun as well as views to Arthur’s Seat beyond.
Emilie Fournet Interiors
Kasia Fiszer
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic formal open concept living room in London with white walls, painted wood floors, no tv, white floor, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
Photo of a mid-sized eclectic formal open concept living room in London with white walls, painted wood floors, no tv, white floor, a standard fireplace and a metal fireplace surround.
Urban Design Build
Large door leading to the garden from the side extension of an East London Victorian Terraced house.
Photo: Nathalie Priem
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary galley eat-in kitchen in London with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, solid surface benchtops, white splashback, concrete floors, with island, grey floor and white benchtop.
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary galley eat-in kitchen in London with a drop-in sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, solid surface benchtops, white splashback, concrete floors, with island, grey floor and white benchtop.
Victorian Terrace - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Zulufish
A Victorian terraced townhouse set over five storeys, with five bedrooms and four bathrooms on the upper two floors; a double drawing room, family room, snug, study and hall on the first and ground levels, and a utility room, nanny suite and kitchen-dining room leading to a garden on the lower level.
Settling here from overseas, the owners of this house in Primrose Hill chose the area for its quintessentially English architecture and bohemian feel. They loved the property’s original features and wanted their new home to be light and spacious, with plenty of storage and an eclectic British feel. As self-confessed ‘culture vultures’, the couple’s art collection formed the basis of their home’s colour palette.
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