Following on from yesterdays blog, this is the house that I looked after on the Livingetc house tours.
This light and airy terrace remains true to its Victorian roots, allowing the owners to indulge in their passion for antiques, mid-century pieces and salvaged finds, which they applied with a modern twist
This back area was opened up allowing plenty of light to come through the large skylight on the RHS (which you cant see in the photo) and the enormous bi-folding doors, which lead onto a decked courtyard
master bedroom
The master bedroom had so much light streaming in and the clever use of the restored shop display cabinet (used as a wardrobe) actually made the room look larger than it was, especially since the mirrored back reflected the light! These cabinets can be found at
D&A Binder.
There seemed to be a bit of a pattern, as most houses on the tour had a shop display cabinet somewhere in their spaces ... which I just loved!
this was another clever idea to display a shoe collection ... vintage apple crates
Even though this house was not as large as the previous one I showcased, it did have a distinctive eclectic edge!
One thing I took away from all these homes was that they were a representation of their owners and they showcased the things they loved.
They were not staged, but inviting and truly individual!
xx