See inside this detatched 1930s Arts and Crafts home in Brondesbury, north London.

Arts and Crafts home

Living room
A vintage Union Jack flag complements the moody grey walls and velvet armchairs in the living room. The cupboards and panelling were made by Goldman & Rankin and the armchairs are by Mark Webster at Fenwick.

Fireplace
Dark, cosy colours are a departure from the cool neutrals elsewhere in the house. Vintage finds, including a stags head, globes and a framed flag, nod to a gentlemans club aesthetic.

Kitchen
The kitchen was built by Goldman & Rankin. Trad Shaker units are updated with a sleek stone worktop and chrome handles.

Reception
Cast-iron antelope hooks and springbok cushions give the hallway symmetry. The sofa is from Jeremy Sniders Antiques. The cast-iron hooks, from Cécile & Boyds.

Bedroom
The master bedroom boasts a dramatic interior. The pink velvet headboard is from The London Headboard Company, and the giant Ball Poster bed from The Conran Shop.

Dressing room
The bold pink sofa was an eBay purchase its colour perfectly picks up on the hot pink of the headboard in the adjoining master bedroom. George Smith could make a similar sofa.

Bathroom
Tongue and groove pannelling gives a classic backdrop to the traditional white sanitaryware. The butterfly artwork lifts the bathrooms neutral scheme.
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