Victorian Home Design Photos

This bathroom renovation is a fresh take on classic British style, reimagined with a modern twist. The vertical striped tiling in soft powder blue and white brings height and rhythm to the space, while a bold lipstick-red tile band adds a graphic statement.
The focal point is a brass rain shower, elegantly framed by a minimalist white tile grid and a sleek glass shower screen—perfect for maintaining an open and airy feel. A built-in window ledge provides both charm and functionality, ideal for storing essentials or displaying a small plant.
Carefully selected brass fixtures and fittings bring warmth and sophistication, balancing the cooler tones of the wall tiles. This design showcases how to combine traditional tiling patterns with a modern color palette, making it perfect for those looking for:
Contemporary bathroom renovation ideas
Brass bathroom fittings inspiration
Small bathroom layouts
Creative tile banding and accent walls
A joyful, efficient, and stylish space that proves even compact bathrooms can have big personality.
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In the meticulous restoration of this architectural gem, timber sub-frames have been thoughtfully integrated into the brick and stone reveals, serving as the perfect receptacle for elegant bronze casements with very pretty leaded detail to the top windows. The renovation also showcases several sets of timber doors, expertly accented with bronze inserts. A delightful touch is in the form of a steep pointed window, artfully executed using the Heritage system.

Set back from the entrance hall, the sitting room features a bolder scheme with colour drenched walls in light terracotta. Our Bronte wall lights are thoughtfully placed to brighten up the room's corners, featuring an elegantly curved metal frame in Antique Brass that enhance the room’s sophisticated and refined feel and perfectly complements the brass accents found throughout the scheme.

Design ideas for a victorian living room in London with blue walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace and brown floors.

Design ideas for a victorian cloakroom in Cheshire with green walls, a console sink, multi-coloured floors, wainscoting and wallpapered walls.

Airy, classic, vintage inspired spacious kitchen. Featuring large bespoke wave bench seating.
Photo of a medium sized victorian kitchen/dining room in Other with dark hardwood flooring.
Photo of a medium sized victorian kitchen/dining room in Other with dark hardwood flooring.

Limestone flooring was installed with a stunning mural along the whole length of the wall and panelling below. New stain glass windows for the door and furniture and lighting sourced.

Bespoke joinery & shelving in this pre schoolers super cute bedroom used in this North London Victorian house
Photo of a small victorian gender neutral toddler’s room in London with yellow walls, carpet and beige floors.
Photo of a small victorian gender neutral toddler’s room in London with yellow walls, carpet and beige floors.

This elegant kitchen transformation in West Ealing was designed for a family living in a beautiful Victorian home.
The main kitchen, island, and bar zone feature in-frame cabinetry with classic Shaker doors, painted in Little Greene’s Sage Green, while the island stands out in Green Stone Light, adding soft contrast.
In the adjoining pantry, Jigsaw’s Ascot lay-on furniture continues the Shaker design, finished in French Grey for a subtle, complementary tone.
Worktops and splashbacks are in 20mm Cosistone Carrara Classic quartz, chosen for their refined marble effect and excellent durability. Some of the family’s existing appliances were seamlessly integrated into the new design, including the fridge freezer, while RMK supplied and installed new components. All these details ensure the kitchen performs as beautifully as it looks.
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Simon Taylor Furniture was commissioned to undertake the full refurbishment of an existing kitchen space in a Victorian railway cottage in a small village, near Aylesbury. The clients were seeking a light, bright traditional Shaker kitchen that would include plenty of storage and seating for two people. In addition to removing the old kitchen, they also laid a new floor using 60 x60cm floor tiles in Lakestone Ivory Matt by Minoli, prior to installing the new kitchen.
All cabinetry was handmade at the Simon Taylor Furniture cabinet workshop in Bierton, near Aylesbury, and it was handpainted in Skimming Stone by Farrow & Ball. The Shaker design includes cot bead frames with Ovolo bead moulding on the inner edge of each door, with tongue and groove panelling in the peninsula recess and as end panels to add contrast. Above the tall cabinetry and overhead cupboards is the Simon Taylor Furniture classic cornice to the ceiling. All internal carcases and dovetail drawer boxes are made of oak, with open shelving in oak as an accent detail. The white window pelmets feature the same Ovolo design with LED lighting at the base, and were also handmade at the workshop. The worktops and upstands, featured throughout the kitchen, are made from 20mm thick quartz with a double pencil edge in Vicenza by CRL Stone.
The working kitchen area was designed in an L-shape with a wet run beneath the main feature window and the cooking run against an internal wall. The wet run includes base cabinets for bins and utility items in addition to a 60cm integrated dishwasher by Siemens with deep drawers to one side. At the centre is a farmhouse sink by Villeroy & Boch with a dual lever mixer tap by Perrin & Rowe.
The overhead cabinetry for the cooking run includes three storage cupboards and a housing for a 45cm built-in Microwave by Siemens. The base cabinetry beneath includes two sets of soft-opening cutlery and storage drawers on either side of a Britannia range cooker that the clients already owned. Above the glass splashback is a concealed canopy hood, also by Siemens.
Intersecting the 16sq. metre space is a stylish curved peninsula with a tongue and grooved recess beneath the worktop that has space for two counter stools, a feature that was integral to the initial brief. At the curved end of the peninsula is a double-door crockery cabinet and on the wall above it are open shelves in oak, inset with LED downlights, next to a tall white radiator by Zehnder.
To the left of the peninsula is an integrated French Door fridge freezer by Fisher & Paykel on either side of two tall shallow cabinets, which are installed into a former doorway to a utility room, which now has a new doorway next to it. The cabinetry door fronts feature a broken façade to add further detail to this Shaker kitchen. Directly opposite the fridge freezer, the corner space next to doors that lead to the formal dining room now has a tall pantry larder with oak internal shelving and spice racks inside the double doors. All cup handles and ball knobs are by Hafele.
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