Showing posts with label Edwardian Style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edwardian Style. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Restored Edwardian Red-Brick House

When Susanne and David Barker got married they were looking for a house that didn't need work done. Susan had restored her previous home and didn't feel like starting all over again. Then they discovered this dilapidated home and fell in love. They took a deep breath and began the renovation.


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The story behind the renovation of this Edwardian red-brick house in Suffolk, England, is quite interesting and you can read it here.

Photography Charlotte Coward-Williams

Monday, 4 April 2011

Renovated Edwardian Townhouse

Good Monday morning! Hope you all had a wonderful weekend. I had fun learning how to skate on a two wheeled skateboard, and I'm proud to say I fell only once!

Off we go now to London. This Edwardian house was renovated by owners Naomi an Liam McNamara. They chose a neutral colour palette to complement the existing features such as the panelled ceiling in the sitting room and Edwardian fireplaces with bright-coloured tiling.




















See you tomorrow!
All images from here.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Restoring a Period Home

Following in the footsteps of her renovating family, Maria Bradburn and her husband Wayne have restored this 1900s house located in Wolverhampton, England. The builder designed six very different houses around the turn of the century, using this one – his own – as an experiment for all the various features he wished to include in the others. Unlike its neighbours, which are more restrained, this property has numerous decorative Edwardian and Victorian influences: elaborate tiling in the hallway; intricate carvings and mouldings; leaded lights; a panelled ceiling and a most unusual copper fireplace in the back sitting room.







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Hope you are all enjoying your weekend!
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