A complete renovation and transformation to bring back the old charm to a dark & tired Early Victorian end-of-terrace house in Notting Hill, London. The aim of the project was to renovate an Early Victorian ‘End-of-terrace’ house in desperate need of modernisation.
The house hadn’t been renovated since the 1980’s, had a very plain finish all over and had lost most of its original period charm. The aim of Brosh Architects Studio was not only to upgrade the property to modern living but to bring back some of the charm that was lost due to many renovations throughout the years.
For the floors, designers used distressed and damaged oak flooring with old English finish stain so it would look like it has been there for the past 200 years. Even though the house was built in an early Victorian era, it was designed by the Georgians and therefore they wanted to use wall colours that would match that era and decided to use different shades of blue and green (by Farrow & Ball) (Published with Bowerbird).

Photography : Ollie Hammick

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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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