- Designed by Shacklewell Architects with interior design by Camilla Fernandez +
- Four double bedrooms, two full bathrooms & W.C +
- Shaker-style kitchen cabinets are topped with quartz countertops, with a double butler sink and British-made Perrin & Rowe unlacquered brass sink tap +
- Pitched skylights in kitchen-diner drawing in southerly light +
- Pantry & Utility room +
- Renovated in 2023 +
- Southerly facing garden +
- Walthamstow Village +
Perfectly positioned in Walthamstow Village, this four-bedroom home has been comprehensively reimagined by Shacklewell Architects with interior design by Camilla Fernandez into a considered, harmonious space. The new layout took into consideration how to keep the living areas calm and clutter free and created solutions that were both visually refined as well as highly functional.
The London stock brick façade has been carefully repointed, with restored sash windows, Victorian tiling and a rich burgundy front door offering an elegant prelude to the high level of finish within. Inside, duck-egg blue panelling lines the walls, while tumbled, chequered Rosso and Calacatta marble tiles run underfoot, drawing the eye towards the rear extension. To the right, a thoughtful reinterpretation of the traditional double reception has created a generous living room, where bespoke joinery wraps the walls to evoke a library-like atmosphere. Ornate cornicing traces the ceiling, and a working log burner with a marble surround by Chesney provides a refined focal point.
The reconfigured ground floor has been designed to accommodate the rhythms of daily life with ease, incorporating a dedicated cloakroom, buggy store and pantry, each carefully conceived to keep clutter at bay. As a result, the rear kitchen and dining extension is able to take centre stage as a light-filled space.
Light pink Shaker-style kitchen cabinets are topped with quartz countertops, with a double butler sink and British-made Perrin & Rowe unlacquered brass sink tap. The induction hob has an integrated extractor fan housed in the kitchen island which has plenty of space for bar seating. There is a cleverly disguised pantry tucked away with room for appliances and provisions.
Above, pitched skylights draw in southerly light across the day, while sliding glazed doors establish a seamless connection with the well-tended garden beyond. A dedicated dining area and additional seating complete the room, shaping it into a relaxed and sociable family space.
Ascending to the first floor, the two front bedrooms have been combined to form a generous principal suite. Finished in a soft blue palette, the bedroom features a wall of built-in wardrobes, while a spacious bathroom is accessed both from the landing and directly from the bedroom. Marble tiling extends across the floors and walls, complementing a roll-top bath and separate walk-in shower to create a luxurious, well-proportioned space.