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West London Villa

A double-fronted Victorian villa in Chiswick, west London, with a hallway leading to a formal sitting room and play room to the front, and a generous kitchen-diner-family room and snug at the rear. The top floor has four bedrooms (three en-suite) and a dressing room for the master suite.

The owners of this west London property wanted to transform their home into a large live/play space for the whole family – which includes two sporty teenage children and their friends – to enjoy. The challenge was to reconfigure the large lateral space into well-proportioned adjoining rooms to maximise the functionally of the house.

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Our design and build team designed a full-width rear extension and double-height elevation to house a first floor master suite to maximise the potential of the property.

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On the ground floor, the new proportions allowed the rear of the property to accommodate a huge kitchen, dining area and informal living space, with two huge sets of floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to the garden and a long contemporary skylight zoning the areas.

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In the light and airy kitchen, rich oak timber flooring is offset by muted two-tone grey matt lacquer cabinetry and a two-tiered stainless-steel shark-nosed island and white quartz breakfast bar at a 90 degree angle, designed by kitchen specialists HUX London.

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A teal blue leather banquette dotted with quirky carpet cushions, a striking table, industrial-style pendants and splashy artworks bring a cool diner-like vibe to the dining area.

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This relaxed and fun feel is carried through to the informal living zone with colourful seating and linear furniture.

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The formal sitting room at the front of the house retains its period features and is enlivened with a fresh and refined scheme which includes two peacock blue sofas, a stunning Kelly Wearstler rug and a fabulous feathery pendant light.

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A beautiful patchwork of patterned muted blue and earthy toned porcelain tiles runs through the hallway connecting the front and rear parts of the house.

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Two bespoke roof lights flank the external walls of the first floor extension, providing a line of sight up the reclaimed brick wall from the ground floor open living space. In the master bedroom, the walls are washed in a soft grey against which rich natural materials, sumptuous textures and dark neutral hues stand out.

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Two bespoke roof lights flank the external walls of the first floor extension, providing a line of sight up the reclaimed brick wall from the ground floor open living space. In the master bedroom, the walls are washed in a soft grey against which rich natural materials, sumptuous textures and dark neutral hues stand out.

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The en-suite has a calm, neutral palette and sleek contemporary finishes continuing the cool and contemporary look.

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