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 minimal, so the bright rooms, high ceilings and   finished look. “I’ve always loved original wooden   “Our kitchen is admittedly a lot smaller
 open-plan layout were all instant wins for us.”  flooring, so when we moved in, I knew it was   than we would have liked, and we probably
 one of the main projects we’d take on,” explains   would have gotten a lot more property
 With the property secured, the couple could   Hannah. “There was grey carpet everywhere   for our money if we had moved further
 look at how they could put their own stamp on   and  we had no idea  what was  underneath,   out of the city centre. However, we’ve
 its interiors, with Hannah keen to ensure they   until one night we just decided to rip it all up. It   always dreamed of living in Stockbridge
 could create a clean, Scandinavian feel. “I have   wasn’t in the best condition, so we had a local   – there’s so much on our doorstep here,
 always been drawn to that kind of aesthetic,   flooring company come in to work their magic.   restaurants and bars and shops. When it
 focusing on clean lines, neutral colours, and   After four days of sanding and whitewashing,   came down to it, we decided that at this
 functionality. I love the simplicity of it but also   we couldn’t be happier with the result.”  stage of our lives, location was what we
 the warmth you can bring in through different   wanted to prioritise.”
 textures, like wood or soft furnishings.”  Almost two years on, Hannah and Stuart have
 lovingly turned the tenement into a hygge       After a successful first purchase and plenty
 They began their renovation journey with a   haven,  with  an  elegant  neutral  colour  palette   of time to settle into their home together,
 staple of the pared-back Scandinavian style   that brings a fresh, bright and inviting feel to   the  couple  have sage  advice  for  anyone
 they aspired to, by ripping up the carpets and   the property, paired with plenty of soft textures   else hoping to do something similar: “Do
 stripping back the flooring for a bright, warm   and  clean,  streamlined  décor.  The  end  result   your research! Take the time to properly
 is a tranquil look, reminiscent of              read up on a property and use a trusted
 a luxury hotel – an ideal place                 agent. It’s also important to consider
 to unwind at the end of a busy                  what you want out of life at the time of
 day, and a respite from busy city   “I  love  how  calming  the  flat  feels,”  says  Hannah.   searching: it is city life that you want, or
 life. Careful accessorising and   “I really wanted to create a space where you feel   would you like to get a dog in the future?
 a limited palette bring a sense   totally at ease, with lots of lovely things around you.   Make a list of priorities and compare it with
 of calm, while everything feels   Whether it’s a glass that’s just as beautiful to look   properties that you like. You can, of course,
 touchable and inviting.   at as it is to drink from or seeing my favourite velvet   make compromises, but it’s good to look
        throw swept across the sofa – to me, it’s important   at your short- and long-term goals, and
        that every item in your home (where possible!)   work these in accordingly.”
        brings you joy. I’m all for stripping back the clutter
        (or in our case, hiding it behind closed doors), and
        focusing on décor and accessories that make you   If you’d like to see more of Hannah and
        happy, while creating a relaxing atmosphere. I love   Stuart’s soothing Stockbridge home, you can
 Careful accessorising   looking at Nordic home accounts on Instagram for   follow Hannah on Instagram @neutralwearswell.
 and a limited palette   inspiration, or browsing  local  interiors  boutiques
        like Catalog Interiors, or Nordic Living by Biehl. I’d
 bring a sense of calm,   advise new homeowners to take their time when
        it comes to decorating; your home is where you
 while everything   spend most of your time, so it’s good to get a real
 feels touchable    feel for the space and take it from there. Also – a
        lick of paint makes a world of difference, so it’s a
 and inviting.   great place to start!”
        Reflecting on their property journey, Hannah neatly
        sums up the quandary faced by many buyers,
        regardless  of  whether  they’re  purchasing  for  the
        first time or are several steps further up the ladder:
        do you choose location, or prioritise property size
        and space?

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