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Surrey Homes | SH48 | October 2018 | Kitchen & Bathroom supplement inside

The lifestyle magazine for Surrey - Inspirational Interiors, Fabulous Fashion, Delicious Dishes

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Above: The Swedish neo-classical style bed is from Nordic Style. The bench on the side wall is an antique<br />

it is painted in a moody French blue by Paint and Paper<br />

Library, with the wonderful name ‘Btwn Dog & Wolf’.<br />

“The starting point for this room, was this fabric,” says<br />

Belinda, gesturing to the curtains. “Our client absolutely loves<br />

this ANTA plaid fabric and we debated where to use it. Not<br />

only is it lovely and cosy but it’s great with this wall colour.”<br />

The sofa and footstool were made bespoke, while the<br />

antique farmhouse furniture came from the owners’<br />

previous home. Gilt-framed Victorian paintings hang over<br />

the fireplace while a cluster of smaller paintings decorate a<br />

corner. The overall effect is calm, cosy and uncluttered.<br />

As we go back out into the hallway and towards the<br />

Georgian front of the house, the rooms immediately<br />

take on a more classic feel, both in dimensions and<br />

decor. To the right as you come in the front door is the<br />

drawing room and to the left is the dining room.<br />

“Cox’s found the most incredible, single piece of slate, but<br />

it came out further than we expected,” says Belinda. “We<br />

decided to replace the two armchairs – which were too big<br />

for the space – and also had a bit of a re-think on colours,<br />

injecting a touch of mauve and ochre to ‘zing it up’ a bit.”<br />

A sisal carpet by Tiger’s Eye, in Titanium adds a relaxed<br />

farmhouse feel while demi-lune tables from Phoenix Antiques<br />

add a classic touch. Understated linen curtains with an<br />

amazing Samuel & Son’s ‘onion fringing’ are a playful twist<br />

and, as Belinda adds, “Probably my favourite curtains ever!”<br />

Across the hallway, the dining room is a ‘work in progress’<br />

though key features are already there including a vast sash<br />

window, open fireplace and high ceilings. “The wheatsheaf<br />

chandelier is from Phoenix Antiques, and seemed rather<br />

appropriate given the farmhouse setting,” says Belinda.<br />

A glance out of the window reveals a stunning thatched<br />

barn, bought as a frame and reconstructed by Cox<br />

Restoration. Beyond that is a tithe barn, roofed in Kent<br />

pegs, and home to the owners’ three horses. The views<br />

from every room are unspoilt; lawns, horse paddocks<br />

and the farmyard. Upstairs, the views are even better.<br />

As with the downstairs, it’s easy to see where<br />

the old finishes and the new begins – if Georgian<br />

constitutes ‘new’. The upstairs has been divided<br />

into ‘his and hers’ suites as well as a guest suite and<br />

another study. All lead off a wide, central landing.<br />

“We’re going to put alcove bookshelves on either side of the<br />

bed,” says Belinda of the gentleman’s bedroom. “Our client’s<br />

husband has more than 40 suits for work, so the dressing room<br />

will need to have as much wardrobe space as possible.” <br />

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