A Victorian terrace in London with the layered, comfortable feel of a country house

Interior designer Charlotte Boundy has brought warmth and colour (courtesy of a few dream moodboards) to her house in Shepherds Bush

In the spare bedroom, the walls are bedecked in ‘Bengali’ wallpaper from Braquenié, available through Pierre Frey and topped with a ‘Lancaster’ border from Samuel & Sons. The headboard, upholstered in Rose Uniacke’s ‘Cotton Velvet’ in madder picks up the colours of the wallpaper well, as does the ‘Claret Ditsy Pique Quilt’ from Sarah.K. A George III chest of drawers doubles as a bedside table.

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With the upstairs transformed, Charlotte turned her attention next to downstairs. The layout worked well with a little enclosed porch, smartened up by Charlotte with tongue and groove panelling, leading onto the double living room and then down into the kitchen at the back that opens out onto the garden through bifold doors. Previously, there had been two entrances to the kitchen, but Charlotte removed the one under the stairs to carve out space instead for a matchbox of a downstairs loo. Now the kitchen is reached through the shutter-clad double doors, which lead off from the rear of the living room and were already there. ‘Sometimes this space in double living rooms can feel like a bit of a no-man’s land, but I love that it offers breathing space,’ explains Charlotte, who has decorated the space with a carpet from Robert Stephenson, an 18th-century Aubusson verdure tapestry and a corner cupboard from Ron Green. ‘It wasn’t about covering every inch of the floor with furniture,’ she explains.

Down in the kitchen, Charlotte swapped tired Ikea units for British Standard cabinets, painted in a combination of ‘Brunswick Green’ and ‘Lilac Pink’ by Edward Bulmer.  ‘I really wanted the kitchen to be quite traditional and feel like something in the countryside,’ she says, pointing out the tongue and groove lined walls. Opposite the units, a Victorian pine dresser – one of the first pieces Charlotte bought when she moved in – plays host to her ever growing ceramics collection and adds to the layered, country feel, as do the salvaged pine floorboards, which run throughout the whole of the downstairs.

In the kitchen, a Victorian dresser, sourced from Vintage Boathouse on Instagram, lines one wall and was one of the first pieces that Charlotte bought from the house. A lamp from Matilda Goad provides a splash of colour, while Jamb’s ‘Brooke’ wall light provides additional lighting. Oak barley twist chairs with tapestry seats surround the table, which is covered with a gingham tablecloth from The Cloth Shop.

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The double living room required very little intervention, other than for Charlotte to layer up the space. Fitted bookshelves – after a little tweaking and remodelling – remained, but Charlotte traded out an oversized pine fire surround for a beautiful Portland stone one from Jamb. She had the space painted in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Joa’s White’, which now provides a pleasingly calm backdrop to a pair of deep sofas (one of which is from Lorfords and was an incredibly lucky win in a charity auction for the NHS during the pandemic) , a seagrass rug and Charlotte’s collection of books and art. ‘Since the living room is open plan and flows into the stairs, I wanted a colour that could work throughout the house and also something that would immediately establish the tone of an old, period house,’ says Charlotte. ‘I know it won’t jar or date.’

Charlotte admits that she can’t help ‘constantly tweaking’. Hopefully she’ll be sustained by her current interior design projects for clients, which include a 19th-century house in Oxford, a Grade II-Listed farmhouse in East Sussex and a Victorian terrace in Battersea, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she’s already craving another project for herself. ‘It’s been a real labour of love,’ she says.

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