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6 bedroom terraced house for sale in Muswell Road, Muswell Hill, London, N10

Full description A substantial six bedroom double fronted Edwardian residence offering exceptionally bright and spacious accommodation (4000 sq feet) retaining many original period features and equipped to the highest specification. Affording a stunning ‘Tim Moss’ bespoke fitted kitchen/diner with high end integrated appliances with glazed Juliet balcony overlooking a contemporary landscaped garden . Featuring modern bathroom suites with designer ‘Vola’ taps plus a self- contained studio flat with own separate entrance . Situated within minutes’ walk of Muswell Hill Broadway and its excellent range of boutique shops, restaurants and bus services providing easy access to Highgate tube (Northern Line). Favourable distance of local schools including Fortismere and Alexandra Park. Early viewing of this quality home is highly advised. Property ref: 121_1668_4300200 Raised Ground Floor Entrance   Original stained and leaded front door opening to: Entrance Hallway ...

Colonial Bathrooms: Pictures, Ideas & Tips From HGTV

Colonial bathrooms feature a signature design style , characterized by an efficient, unfussy, nearly minimalist aesthetic, plus the use of a range of signature textures and colors. The American colonial era spanned two centuries, from approximately 1600 to 1800, and it was a time of great social, political and cultural upheaval, both in the American colonies and worldwide. The historical shifts as well as the hardships and privations of this transitional period are strongly reflected in the design and architecture of the era, which turned away from the opulence of kings and courts and embraced a simple, utilitarian style that was of the people, by the people and for the people. One of the trademark elements of colonial bathroom design is the color palette. The inspiration for the traditional colonial colors — generally encompassing creams, dark reds, light greens, soft blues and mustard yellows — is quite simple: the pigments available to make paint dyes during the colonial era ...