We really love this SCANDI VIBE'
WOMAN'S WEEKLY|February 21, 2023
By adding a side extension and boxing off chimney breasts, Kate and Luke Heaton have given their home the open, clean-lined aesthetic they craved
We really love this SCANDI VIBE'

Kate explains: It was a short trip for the removal company when we moved four doors down from our two-bedroom terrace into a four-bedroom Victorian villa. I first noticed the house when I was walking past it, chatting to a friend about it being the only wreck on the street. Luckily, one of the students who lived there overheard me and told us it was up for sale. I soon discovered that it had been rented out for 20 years, and we arranged an off-market deal with the late owner's family.

Luke and I had our work cut out for us, as there was damp everywhere, the rear windows were falling out, the garden was just a mound of grass, and there was a grimy galley kitchen upstairs in the master bedroom! However, we really loved the street and we wanted a bigger house with a garden, so we were happy to take on a project.

Back to basics 

We had booked builders to start the day after the move, so the whole house was stripped back to brick, damp-proofed and replastered within eight weeks. They also demolished a huge derelict three-car garage with an asbestos roof.

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