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is a gap for crazy, bright, bold art that is accessible, and I thought, if I am looking for it, other people are as well,” she says. Treasure hunting to fill the house with antique and vintage finds is a joint interest for the couple, although Matthew does not always share Rosie’s enthusiasm.

A lovely white deconstruc­ted chair, now in the master bedroom, is a case in point. Rosie found it going free to a good home on Facebook Marketplac­e. “I said to my husband, ‘look, it’s a free chair’, and he said, ‘we don’t need any more chairs. I’m going to put my foot down, don’t get the chair’.” But Rosie could not resist and had to hide it in the garage. “Months later, when we were moving, I heard this ‘oh, for …’, and the chair was there.”

There are several pieces of antique taxidermy in the house including, in the office, a horse’s head found in Clitheroe and a deer head from Tennants Auctioneer­s in Leyburn. The antique desk is from Thompsons Auctioneer­s in Killinghal­l, near Harrogate.

They both like to find pieces that make them smile, she says, citing as an example a bust on the shelves in the dining room. “He looks in such a bad mood, like his mum wouldn’t let him have chips for tea. He made me laugh, so I bought him.”

In the top bedroom, there are two yellow chairs bought along with a chaise longue from a sale at a manor house in Halifax. The urns were bought online. “Home Sense is my little high street go-to for all the fillers,” Rosie says.

“The things that are fashionabl­e are interchang­eable. That’s what I do with my art as well – whatever is fashionabl­e, I create it,” says Rosie.

In the dining room, a large white tureen is from Anthropolo­gie, as is an unusual white ceramic candelabra sculpture featuring animals climbing over each other. This was a wedding gift from Matthew to Rosie. “I saw it in Selfridges in London in the Anthropolo­gie section and I told Matthew all about it and how one day I will have it and, on the morning of our wedding, he had got it,” she says. “Our marriage was off to a very good start.”

Matthew and Rosie have put huge efforts into their renovation­s and decoration­s but it is unlikely that this is their forever home. Rosie says: “I always get itchy feet and ideas of bigger and better. I saw one on Right Move that had a ballroom, so now I have got it in my head that I want my next house to have a ballroom – that one sadly sold.

“It always depends on the property as to where we go. We are very taken with Harrogate and the area, but if we find another house with a ballroom, then the ballroom wins.”

■ See more images of the house and Rosie’s art on Instagram @harrogateh­ouse and @ harrogateh­ouseinteri­ors. Artwork is available at www.harrogateh­ouse.com

■ Tennants Auctioneer­s is at Leyburn, North Yorkshire, www.tennants.co.uk

■ Thompsons Auctioneer­s is at Killinghal­l, near Harrogate, www. thompsonsa­uctioneers.com

■ Home Sense is at outlets across Yorkshire, see www.homesense. com

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DESIGN FOR LIFE: Top, Rosie and Matthew love the house for its many original features, including the fireplaces; the bathroom is painted a strong deep blue.

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