This charming parsonage was a project from 20 years ago now but we still love so much of it today

The Parsonage was dilapidated and antiquated, our first priority was to refigure the floor plan and move the kitchen from the scullery areas at the back to the light filled rooms overlooking the garden.

The Clients wanted a light airy kitchen and I designed the kitchen with this in mind using soft colours and Scandinavian style furniture, given this was 2002 we were quite ahead of our time!

 
 
 

As the Clients moved with only a few items of crockery and were on a tight budget due to structural issues which had to be dealt with, we sourced placed and styled everything for the interior, we love this  classical chintz fabric and still use it often.

“Within days she reappeared with wonderful mood boards, representing what we had discussed at our first meeting.  These were soon followed by the costing sheets and we decided that Amanda should take control of the whole project, The lot.

The only things we brought from our old house were our clothes and some of the kitchen crockery.”

The family bathroom was decorated using an original Cath Kidston fabric, sadly discontinued now.

We sourced the armoire, chair and accessories at our local antiques fairs.