This maisonette flat running over the top two floors and loft of this Victorian terrace was a blank canvass and complete labour of love. The property was run down and in a sorry state of disrepair. The brief was to turn it into a warm and inviting family home for a working mum and her young son. What’s more, colour, pattern, eclectic touches and vintage finds were to be positively encouraged! With the requirement to store thousands of books we kept the vaulted ceiling and created bespoke wall to ceiling joinery to form the backdrop and heart of this open plan space.
I love how considered and unique this home is and the colours really make it homey. Designed by Chiswick (West London) based Brooke Copp-Barton.
Photography: Matt Gamble; Styling: Ciara Walshe
Lorraine France says:
Wow, everything is so beautiful. 🙂
Arianna says:
Wonderful! Where’s the wall paper on the staircase from?
KiM says:
It’s Camellia designed by Flora Roberts for Hamilton Weston
Kate says:
Hi, what is the green paint used in the bathroom please? It’s gorgeous!
KiM says:
It’s Edward Bulmer’s Invisible Green
Diane says:
Hi, what a fantastic home.
Could I please ask what is the colour paint in the hallway.
The doors are fabulous 😊
KiM says:
I think it’s Farrow & Ball’s Calke Green