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An ode to rustic minimalism in Queen’s Park, this four-bedroom family home presents a fusion of organic textures and earthy tones.

Beyond a thoroughly Edwardian exterior, an aesthetic rooted in nature unravels across Chevening Road’s four floors. Designed with a North African-inspired edge, rich hues pair with reclaimed materials.

Inside, a reconfigured plan allows for a sprawling reception room filled with light. A bespoke stone fireplace establishes an arresting talking point for the lounge, while a transom window illuminates an informal dining space to the rear. Cleverly connected, step down from here to the open-plan kitchen and reception room. Crafted to cater to family life, a split-level layout designates areas to cook, dine and entertain. Tactile materials are used to striking effect – reclaimed wood, Arabescato marble, and deep navy cabinetry combine to form both the kitchen and bar. Across the lower setting, three further skylights and a rear glass wall introduce a calming inside-out quality.

In the garden, a showpiece of urban landscape design unfolds. Past a manicured lawn and vegetable plot, a versatile garden room awaits. Complete with a WC, this space can be imagined as a gym, home office or creative studio.

The colour palette takes a softer turn upstairs, where a spacious principal bedroom suite effortlessly calms. Sash windows cast light across an in-room bathtub, while double doors adjacent draw back to a Juliet balcony. In the en suite, peachy hues adorn a walk-in shower and dual vanity. Three further bedrooms are considered and calming, each served by contemporary shower rooms. Situated between bedrooms on the first floor, a nook hosts built-in bunk beds for occasional guests.

Found on the lower ground floor, a rustic-style cinema room invites cosy evenings in and movie marathons.

Tactile materials are used to striking effect – reclaimed wood, Arabescato marble, and deep navy cabinetry combine to form both the kitchen and bar.