"Have just found your lovely blog! I have painted the whole of our open plan downstairs in Elephant's Breath and it is indeed very changeable! Fortunately I love every shade throughout the space and time of day. I always use F & B on client projects too. A lovely colour to live with!
Sophia
How could I resist a comment like that? And I'm so glad I didn't try....oh me, oh my, what a house! A delicious blend of Scandinavian and New England styles. All with pleasing echoes of Modern Country Style.
Sophia and her family had a number of problems getting planning permission for the new-build home of their dreams on the plot of their dreams but have ended up with the most spectacular home. Where there's a will, there's a way!
The final product is an oak-framed barn-style house, with an enormous ground floor wing. They were thankfully able to include this as it ran over the footprint of a previous equestrian block, attached to the original dwelling on the land.
The location is stunning and the house makes the very most of the incredible rural views with windows wherever you look.
The whole of the ground floor is painted in Farrow and Ball Elephant's Breath (click through for a full case study) - a gorgeous neutral paint with firmly warm undertones.
Off the main hall is this beautiful living room...
...which looks stunning day or night thanks to the warmth of the Farrow and Ball Elephant's Breath paint. Underfloor heating keeps the limestone flooring that runs through the ground floor wonderfully warm...
And, just when you thought things couldn't get any better, in the other direction is the main wing of the house...
First, we come to this exquisite dining room...
...which leads on to one of the most breath-taking kitchens I've seen, also painted in Elephant's Breath...
...that has a gorgeous snug tucked in at the end...
The upstairs is much smaller, with a master bedroom, containing the en suite...
...the main bathroom and the other bedrooms...
Back downstairs again and into the garden: this house really seems to have no bad bits at all!
The garden is a glorious blend of Modern Country planting: formal structure that'll carry the garden through winter, combined with soft planting.
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Modern Country garden with purple and white alliums |
Plenty of alliums in white and purple (try White Giant and Purple Sensation), followed by roses and perennials....a combination that's hard to beat for year-round good looks!
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Modern Country garden in summer |
See the topiary and low parterre hedges, as well as the pergola and willow fencing? These will come into their own in the bleak, colder months when the flowers have long since died down.
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Modern Country garden in Spring |
Exquisite, no?
All images via Sophia Wadsworth