Hallway
Living room, kitchen-diner, utility room, study, cinema room and  playroom on the ground floor, four bedrooms, a dressing room and two  bathrooms upstairs.
Living room
An Edwardian fireplace in the living room has been given a modern makeover by painting it the same shade as the  walls. The ornate ceiling plasterwork survived, despite one of the  builders working upstairs putting his foot through it!
Cinema room
Providing a place to relax in the evenings, the downstairs cinema room is filled with comfy cushions and film memorabilia.
Kitchen
The wall between the kitchen and dining room was removed to create an open-plan family space. The owners also fitted wall-mounted rails for easy access to utensils. 
Bedroom-bathroom
The luxurious roll-top bath (mounted on untreated oak blocks) and Le  Corbusier chaise blend with original features in the master bedroom,  but all the while maintaining a show-stopping open-plan scheme.  Inspired by the feel of Babington House, it mixes traditional elements  with very contemporary ones. A wood-burning stove has been added to keep  the room cosy in winter.
Bathroom
The Aria mirror in the bathroom  was chosen because it was a break from traditional style. The owners  fell in love with this design instantly because they wanted something  completely different.
Children's bedroom
This boy's bedroom  is packed with colour. A statement rug brightens up white flooring, and  a classic rocker adds another pop of red. The castle bed is a playful  touch and is teamed with a cowboys and indians-inspired  wallpaper.
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Sunday, May 22, 2011








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