A period home should feel warm, welcoming and full of personality. Too often, however, insensitive modernisations – even when done to a good standard – eradicate the sense of heritage that makes these properties special. This was the challenge facing Sarah and John when they purchased their Georgian townhouse.

In an effort to return the personality to their home, the couple undertook a complete kitchen renovation, introducing colour and character to the heart of their home.

‘When they moved in everything was painted in what Sarah described as “Banker’s Grey”. The whole house just felt very sterile. There were lots of shiny surfaces, glossy cabinetry and brilliant white,’ says interior designer Emilie Fournet, who was drafted in to help breathe life back into this Grade II-listed property. ‘It was the total opposite of Sarah and John’s style and personalities.’

However, the couple could instantly see the potential, especially in the soulless subterranean kitchen. ‘My aim was to create a kitchen that felt timeless, and was filled with the colour and patterns that Sarah and John love,’ says Emilie.

While the house itself was in good condition, the kitchen had signs of damp, meaning the room had to be gutted and tanked before any decorative work could take place.



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