Be inspired by this Georgian country house
This Georgian country house in Hampshire features a living room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, playroom, snug study, six bedrooms (one en suite) and a separate coach house.
This Georgian country house in Hampshire features a living room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, playroom, snug study, six bedrooms (one en suite) and a separate coach house.
1/10 Exterior
2/10 Entrance hall
Duck-egg blue walls and travertine flooring makes the entrance hall light and airy, while an antique console table and original wooden balustrades create a traditional feel.
Travertine flooring
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3/10 Living room
Distinct groups of furniture, including armchairs upholstered in natural linen, divide up this large space into separate zones.
Armchairs
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Teak coffee tables
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4/10 Living room detail
A triptych of paintings creates a striking landscape in this study area. The desk and chair is inspired by the owners travels to Singapore.
Teak furniture
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5/10 Dining room
Striking floor lamps blend with an elegant dining table and chairs in this traditional room overlooking the garden.
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Floor lamps
Porta Romana
Antique dining table and chairs
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6/10 Kitchen
A range oven and tongue-and-groove units give the kitchen a traditional air, while a grey/blue paint scheme and modern lighting injects a contemporary note.
Units
Painted in Ash Grey emulsion, Marston & Langinger
7/10 Kitchen dining area
Linen loose-covered dining chairs and a simple wooden dining table creates the perfect atmosphere for informal dining. In the hallway beyond, a console table is anchored by a pair of striking glass lamps.
Dining table
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Lamp bases
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8/10 Master bedroom
A pair of butlers tray tables, a leather headboard and smart armchairs infuse the master suite with an elegant air. A palette of stone, taupe and aubergine strikes a soothing note.
Maharini Butlers Tray tables
John Lewis
9/10 Guest bedroom
A combination of linen, cotton and velvet fabrics gives the guest bedroom a tactile feel. A pale grey and stone palette keeps the look clean and elegant.
Table lamp
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10/10 Master en suite
A built-in marble-topped bath adds a luxurious tone in the en suite, which features a wall of miniature shelves for tealight candles.
Mosaics
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Heather Young has been Ideal Home’s Editor since late 2020, and Editor-In-Chief since 2023. She is an interiors journalist and editor who’s been working for some of the UK’s leading interiors magazines for over 20 years, both in-house and as a freelancer.
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