Hooray! This has been a long time coming but I’ve finally finished our living room, and shot and edited all the photos. Those of you that have been following along may know that we moved flat in November, leaving our one bed Victorian terrace flat behind and jumping ship to a two bed new build flat. If you’d asked me previously I would have said confidently that I never wanted to live in a new build. I loved the character of older houses and despite their constant upkeep issues I couldn’t fathom the idea of making a cosy, comfy home in a clinical looking block of flats where each interior was a generic copy of the one next door. That was until I saw our little gem. After being told Nick’s new job would be full time from home back in September, we knew we needed more space and so I casually had a peek online and seeing the flat listed I couldn’t believe it was for real, particularly as it wasn’t up for much more than we were currently paying. Surely they had one of those fancy camera lenses that fools you into thinking a place is double the size? On first hand inspection we realised it was 100% for real! We fell in instantly fell in love and set to work on the rather troublesome process of trying to break our previous contract and time the move right. Might I add that all the paperwork and background checks that comes as standard in the London rental market make you feel like you’re literally buying a house!
Wonderfully everything worked out, after a nervous few weeks of waiting and negotiating. The living area is open plan, just like our last but the whole front wall is floor to ceiling glass windows and stretching up to an incredibly tall ceiling that allows for the mezzanine floor and bedroom above. It makes it all feel very airy and spacious and the light is amazing, sometimes even a bit too amazing. Good natural light, white walls and high ceilings were my three non negotiable requests if we were going to trade our old place, which had all three. We also have added bonuses like wood flooring. Ok they’re only laminate, no beautiful, old, painted floor boards but it’s streets ahead of our yucky, old carpets that looked like glorified sand bags. It also serves my clumsiness much better with my constant spills all over the place… hello wipeable floors! We also have a fully sized freezer rather than a measly drawer. That might sound like a very middle aged thing to be excited about but when you have to throw food away to make room for more food in the freezer you know that ain’t the kind of life you want to be living. We also have normal kitchen work surfaces! Gone are those ridiculous blue grouted tiles. Honestly who puts tiles beyond a splash back in the kitchen. Grout does not clean properly!
The living room/kitchen area was the first part of our new pad to get sorted to a liveable point which instantly made us feel more at home and until our studio space upstairs was sorted post Christmas, we were both working down in the living room too. Until the dining table came we were camping out on the sofas with our laptops… not ideal. Despite the fact it was liveable, I’ve been so glad to add those touches that make it feel like home over the last two months. I can be a bit of an impatient soul when it comes to interiors which is why I know I wouldn’t do well with any massive home renovation projects. It’s probably a good thing that’s not an option for us.
We wanted to change up a few things in the living space to make it feel more like ‘us’ and we were excited to do so with the help of
We previously had a two seater grey sofa which I liked and found really comfortable but it has always bothered me that it wasn’t quite grey. Instead it was almost a lavender colour in most lights and every time it crept into a photo I’d always end up desaturating it when editing afterwards. It was a pain but #firstworldproblems. We could tell our new space leant itself so well to a corner sofa and logistically we have a lot of people into our home on a regular basis so the extra seating made a lot of sense. We opted for this beaut,
We also finally have room for a coffee table, something Nick’s harped on about for so long. We couldn’t get away with it in our last flat but it’s so nice to have somewhere to sit drinks, pile up magazines and decorate with vases of fresh flowers. This
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