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Tracy, one of our fabulous customers who last year undertook what can only be described as, a colossal home renovation!
With the help of her My Bespoke Room designer Milena, Tracy transformed her 1930's doer-upper into a truly jaw-dropping, modern family home. But don't take our word for it, see for yourself...

The dining area features a built-in bespoke bench seat under a Georgian window. With pops of colour on the cushions, a solid oak contemporary dining table and dark painted farmhouse style dining chairs.

An intimate, smart and dramatic feel was what we set out to achieve with this formal dining room that sits at the heart this family home. I was immediately drawn to Lewis & Wood’s incredible range of mural-style botanical wallpapers but wanted to ensure the design was muted and sat quietly on the walls above a new dado and panelling that would elevate the room. The paint colours chosen were Charleston Gray for the panelling, Rolling Fog for the doors and Shaded White (all by Farrow & Ball) for the ceiling. The wallpaper is Adam’s Eden in Roan which sits very comfortably alongside the textured Birdlip Twill window dressings in Slade also by Lewis & Wood; the reverse of which was used as a border trim down each curtain and the blind.
Sourcing an oval, extendable, pedestal dining table of the perfect dimensions for the space was a huge challenge, so Norfolk Interior Specialists created this bespoke oak piece with beautiful spherical pedestal legs. Under this sits a stunning antique carpet sourced by Farnham Antique Carpets. Pendants over the table are by Visual Comfort and glossy Gourd vase lamp bases on the antique side table in tortoiseshell from Vaughan.

A thoughtful reconfiguration transformed a busy family hub into a bright, timeless space designed for togetherness & everyday ease.
Every detail was considered to enhance flow, function, and comfort for the whole family.
The bespoke kitchen was carefully designed to make the most of every inch, combining practicality with enduring style. A palette of timeless neutrals and high-quality finishes ensures the space will stand the test of time—both functionally and aesthetically.
In the adjacent dining and snug areas, character comes through in curated pops of colour & vintage textures. Vintage cigar presses are set into the recess above the banquette, while the linear detail continues in the reeded glass of the cabinets—bringing subtle rhythm and cohesion to the space. Beyond its visual impact and added property value, one of the most meaningful outcomes of the renovation is how it’s changed the way the family lives. With improved storage, flow, natural light, and a stronger connection to the garden, the space has become a true hub of family life—even drawing the teenage boys out to spend more time together
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