This detached Victorian house in Kent has oodles of personality

Playing with striking artwork, witty ideas and a cool pastel palette makes this detached Victorian house in Kent a treat for the senses.

detached Victorian house in Kent

The ProPerTY

A detached Victorian house in Kent. On the ground floor of this modern home there’s an open-plan kitchen-diner, family room, larder, living room, study, utility room and WC. Upstairs are five bedrooms – two of which are en suite – and a shower room.

FAMILY ROOM

The gone-to-seed grandeur of this Victorian villa provided just the right opportunity for the designer, Lovisa, to work her magic. Visual delights are deftly worked into a cool family home that’s as relaxing as it is edgy, thanks to a serene Scandi backdrop that stems from Lovisa's roots (Swedish born and raised, she then headed to Central Saint Martins before joining London advertising agencies in her twenties and now also co-runs interior design company, Swenglish Home).

Design classics by Arne Jacobsen, pale timber flooring and ice-cream shades all help to cast a calm mood through the rooms. Which means more strident European accents – Otl Aicher’s punchy Olympic art and Italian lighting fripperies– can blend in harmoniously.

LIVING ROOM

This living room sums up the couples' aesthetic tastes. Simple Scandi outlines livened up by some contemporary art.

detached Victorian house in Kent

The owners are always on the lookout for up-and-coming artists and photographers, so an ever-changing display of artwork keeps this Victorian space creative rather than formal. The vintage Swan chair is one of a pair – the couple bought them in lieu of Tiffany wedding rings they'd originally been shopping for.

detached Victorian house in Kent

Lovisa and her husband embarked on a large-scale refresh, which included knocking through two internal walls and extending to create a big kitchen-diner, which flows around the corner into a more snug family room (shown above).

The kitchen cabinetry, painted in Farrow & Ball’s Down Pipe and gleaming with marble and mirror, was a key piece. Rather than heading to the usual suspects, Lovisa went to a small local company, as the craftsmanship and the price were way better.

An oversized skylight over the island lets in maximum light.

detached Victorian house in Kent

Shades of aqua and milky verdigris deliver glacial cool in this open-plan space. Lovisa went for a Scandi-feel base, then added personality with art and vintage finds.

detached Victorian house in Kent

The couple inherited the Aga, while the tiles were a stroke of luck. Lovisa had chosen a different style, but the order went astray, so these were sent these as a replacement at no extra cost. To her delight, they were much nicer and more expensive.

detached Victorian house in Kent

Calamine Pink is a favourite shade. Lovisa uses it here to frame items in her ceramics collection, which is a mix of Scandinavian, East German and British.

detached Victorian house in Kent

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STUDY

The blackboard started out as a fun thing for the kids, but it’s turned out just as useful for the parents to scribble reminders on.

detached Victorian house in Kent

MASTER BEDROOM

This space is kept clear and restful. The only clutter is printed on the wallpaper, so it never needs tidying up.

detached Victorian house in Kent

CHILD'S EN SUITE

The cute bathtub is from a restoration yard and the perfect fit for this bijou space.

detached Victorian house in Kent

To see more of Lovisa’s design ideas, see swenglishhome.co.uk

Photography / James Merrell

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