25 Beautiful Homes

here to stay

This Victorian terrace in south London turned into a real keeper for these first-time buyers

- FEATURE SALLY SMITH | Photograph­y RACHAEL SMITH

When Alex and Will Keith moved into their first home together after three months of marriage, they did not think they would be staying long. ‘I knew I wanted to live in this part of southwest London, I just wasn’t sure about this particular house,’ says Alex. ‘I was hoping to find more of a renovation project, but there weren’t many properties on the market at the time.’

Will, a banker, was keen to buy the home as it was convenient for his daily commute to work, and his enthusiasm convinced Alex that this was indeed the right property for them. ‘It’s a great area,’ she says. ‘ We had friends and good schools nearby, and there were plenty of green spaces where we could walk our dog, Tikka. We were also ready to start a family.’

A year later, Alex had the couple’s first daughter, Isla, now 12, soon followed by Tana, 11, and Clover, eight. Now a family of five, the Keiths wanted more space downstairs, so they built a side-return extension to create a kitchen-diner. ‘ We also knocked through to the sitting room,’ says Alex. ‘As a result, the sun comes streaming right through the house now.’

Alex had a clear vision of how to make the most of the space, having set up an interior design business, Otta Design, with friend Alison Johnson. ‘I knew that I wanted to paint the sitting room a strong blue colour and keep some of the original Victorian features,’ she says. She decided to retain the fireplace in the formal part of the sitting room, but remove the chimney breast at the back, to give her more design options for a practical office space.

The plan worked so well downstairs that it made sense to take out the original chimney breasts in Isla and Tana’s bedrooms upstairs, opening up some much-needed floor space. ‘It’s amazing what a difference it made to how I could lay out the rooms,’ says Alex. ‘It was also important to me that the decor in the girls’ rooms reflected their individual personalit­ies, so I played around with mixing bright colours, fabrics and textures.’

The final piece of the jigsaw was to make space for an additional bedroom. ‘In 2007, we built the loft as our bedroom, but planning regulation­s prohibited us from building an extra room at the back of the house,’ says Alex. However, last year, the couple finally gained permission to add the fifth bedroom they had planned. ‘It’s worked out perfectly,’ she says. ‘ We’ve made the double bedroom at the front of the property a stylish playroom for the girls, so they can hang out with their friends.’

This meticulous preparatio­n and design talent has paid off, as Alex has created a family home that will last the Keiths a lifetime. ‘I’m surprised we’re still here, but it’s been worth all the expense and mess,’ she says. ‘Having built our ideal home, we’re not moving for a long time. I want to relax and watch my daughters grow up while enjoying the results of our hard work.’

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 ??  ?? Tana’ S BEDROOM alex designed the wardrobes with a fun zigzag front. bespoke wardrobe, from £1,344, otta Design. Alex/linnmon table, £70, Ikea, is similar
Tana’ S BEDROOM alex designed the wardrobes with a fun zigzag front. bespoke wardrobe, from £1,344, otta Design. Alex/linnmon table, £70, Ikea, is similar
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landing ‘i wanted to incorporat­e family heirlooms here – these watercolou­rs were painted by my greatgreat-uncle,’ says alex. walls painted in Skimming Stone; handrails painted in railings, both estate emulsion, £ 45 for 2.5L, Farrow & ball
 ??  ?? BATHROOM The rich tone and grain of the vanity lend depth and warmth. bespoke American black walnut vanity, around £1,140, otta Design. worktop in white Minerva marble, £649, Minerva. Mosaic stick tiles, £3.90 a sheet, Mosafil
BATHROOM The rich tone and grain of the vanity lend depth and warmth. bespoke American black walnut vanity, around £1,140, otta Design. worktop in white Minerva marble, £649, Minerva. Mosaic stick tiles, £3.90 a sheet, Mosafil
 ??  ?? BATHROOM geometric tiles on the wall, bath panel and floor give this compact room its wow factor. Artic-21-hex concrete tiles, £58.87sq m, best tile. try the grey seagrass basket, from £24, bloomingvi­lle at Amara isla’s BEDROOM The bespoke velvet headboard injects a vibrant splash of colour. For similar fabric try Naples velvet in Jaffa orange, £17.95m, the-millshopon­line. brunswick wallpaper, £37.50m, tektura wallcoveri­ngs. For metal stars like these, from £13 each, try ebay
BATHROOM geometric tiles on the wall, bath panel and floor give this compact room its wow factor. Artic-21-hex concrete tiles, £58.87sq m, best tile. try the grey seagrass basket, from £24, bloomingvi­lle at Amara isla’s BEDROOM The bespoke velvet headboard injects a vibrant splash of colour. For similar fabric try Naples velvet in Jaffa orange, £17.95m, the-millshopon­line. brunswick wallpaper, £37.50m, tektura wallcoveri­ngs. For metal stars like these, from £13 each, try ebay
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 ??  ?? Main BEDROOM Simple, fuss-free decor gives this space an efortlessl­y stylish appeal. beauvais bedside table in Dove grey, £295, oka. try the bistro oak dining chair, £155, graham and green
Main BEDROOM Simple, fuss-free decor gives this space an efortlessl­y stylish appeal. beauvais bedside table in Dove grey, £295, oka. try the bistro oak dining chair, £155, graham and green

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