Solid Floor Ltd project
Rich brown oak parquet for a Victorian home in Bath
smoked, aged oak in wide-board and herringbone format
When Emma Milne Interiors was approached to reconfigure and renovate a four-storey Victorian townhouse on the outskirts of Hove, they knew the less-is-more approach would work well here. The house itself had ‘great bones’, but the layout needed updating to echo modern life.
A pared-back scheme was devised to let the original architectural features be the star of the show. A mixture of different natural materials was used throughout the house. Smoked textured oak, Belgian blue fossil stone, and Carrara marble set off against floor-to-ceiling panelling and soft linen curtains make the space flow seamlessly from one room to the next.
Landmark Tatton in herringbone was chosen for the open-plan kitchen and dining area, and the same timber in wideboard continues upstairs in the living room, library and bedrooms.
Read more about this project in our Journal