September 20, 2024

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The layout of our house

Explore this modern Georgian home in Surrey complete with pink kitchen

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  • With her father a property developer and her stepmother an interior designer, the owner of this modern Georgian home grew up with dinner table talk focused on house renovations and home decor trends.

    Unsurprisingly, she followed in the family footsteps and set up her own interior design company, Shere Madness.

    One of her recent projects has been the top-to-toe revamp of the fixer-upper that she and her husband bought two years ago, in a Surrey Village, to share with their daughter and Siberian cat. ‘It was a wreck,’ the homeowner says of the house, which dates to around 1800.

    ‘When we viewed it, the estate agent turned the handle to a lean-to at the back and the door came off in her hand! But my heart skipped a beat with the potential I could see.’

    The sitting room

    Dark grey painted living room with pale grey sofa and large fireplace

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    To create a moody feel for evening entertaining, this grey living room has dark painted walls and twin bar stations.

    Sideboard topped with barware infront of dark grey painted panelled walls

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    The family was unfazed by the major modernisation, from total re-wiring and re-plumbing to replacing that lean-to with an extension to enlarge the kitchen. Having fallen for the period features and elegantly proportioned rooms, the couple were thrilled to uncover the original fireplaces and so set about painstakingly restoring the crumbling ceiling roses, in their modern Georgian home.

    The Kitchen-diner

    Georgian kitchen with pale pink cabinets and marble work top

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    The monochrome scheme is timeless and if lifted with the pale pink kitchen units that feel fresh and unique in the modern Georgian home. The units have been painted in Chateau eggshell, £68 for 2.5ltr, Zoffany.

    The dining space

    Blue painted dresser with dining table and chairs in front

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    The new extension that replaced a lean-to offers a bright and modern dining space, so the family can eat together at meal times.

    They also made changes to the layout, replacing a downstairs bathroom with a utility room and converting one of the bedrooms upstairs into a luxuriously sized dressing area for the main bedroom suite.

    ‘We felt it was more important to enjoy the space that we had to the full than to worry about having a second guest bedroom used once or twice a year.’

    The utility room

    utility room with wooden work surfaces and open shelving

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    Plenty of storage- including space for coats and shoes- plus a handy worksurface and sink combine in this immensely practical design. The Cabinetry and panelling has been painted in Pigeon modern eggshell, £77 for 2.5ltr, Farrow & Ball. 

    Coat rack and bench in utility room

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    When it came to decorating, the homeowner opted for classic monochrome, so painted the walls white throughout. ‘I did worry that I was being boring,’ she admits, ‘but I also knew it would be the best way to accentuate the natural light and allow our paintings and prints to sing.’

    The home office

    Home office with glass topped desk and white velvet armchair

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    This desk is made from drawer units bought on eBay, which were sandblasted, waxed and topped with a glass sheet. Each drawer holds a swatch board for the homeowners interior design projects, so they are always at hand.

    The couple have an extensive collection of artworks, gathered over years. ‘They express our taste and make the house feel individual and totally ours.’

    To make the white work, Charlotte introduced contemporary contrasts and interest in the white hallway, for example, accents of dark grey add drama, while half-height panelling prevents the white walls looking flat and dull.

    The hallway

    large open hallway with tiled patterned fioors and painted doors

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    Border tiles accentuate the rug-like effect on the floor, so it has a feeling of grandeur.

    When the budget was tight, or they simply couldn’t find the furniture they liked, the couple resolved the problem creatively. They made wardrobes for the dressing room from Ikea frames with doors in sheets of MDF, then applied beading and handles before painting. And unable to find the right kitchen table, they took a junk-shop base, made a plywood top and wrapped it in a sheet of zinc to create a piece reminiscent of a vintage French design.

    The main bedroom suite

    large double bed covered in neutral bedding with white walls

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    Soft textural cushions and throws add depth and luxury to a white scheme, while mirrored bedside cabinets bring a touch of glamour.

    WHite vanity unit with large mirror hung on wall above

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    The homeowner repurposed a vintage sideboard with a custom-cut marble top for the vanity unit in the ensuite, perfect for their modern Georgian home.

    The kids bedroom

    kids bedroom with french style bed and pale blue painted ceiling

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    The blue-painted ceiling draws the eye up to the chandelier, so the room feels larger.  The bespoke tone matches the charming Scandinavian wallpaper around the original fireplace, which was uncovered during the renovation.

    Pink wardrobe placed in alcove next to fireplace in kids room

    Image credit: Future Plc/Paul Craig

    ‘There are no rules,’ says the homeowner. ‘Have courage of your convictions and it’s amazing what you can achieve.’

    Additional words: Amelia Thorpe

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