Mapesbury Road

The home of jewelry designer and interior stylist Marianne Cotterill makes my heart go pitter patter. Her 6,000 sq foot London sprawl, which was build in 1885, is full of eclectic treasures and unique original features. I love how the ornate ceramic tile floors mix from one pattern to the next, how modern and antique are so wonderfully juxtaposed in the kitchen, and how something as basic as an old toothbrush holder can be so charming. This is how I love my homes – truly loved and lived in.

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13 Comments

  1. Marina wrote:

    Beautiful down to the last detail. Even the toothbrushes! Goodness, I am in love with this antique meets modern style.

    http://www.MarinaSays.com

    10.19.15
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  2. Madeliene Rose wrote:

    It feels so warm and those tiles look as old as time.

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    10.19.15
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  3. Michelle wrote:

    What an artsy place! I am so in love with the kitchen and I love the high ceilings!
    https://www.makeandmess.com/

    10.19.15
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  4. Louise wrote:

    oh this house is adorable <3 It's like nanna's house, such sweet nostalgia

    http://www.thefacelessstyle.blogspot.com

    10.19.15
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  5. Stephanie wrote:

    The home is so beautiful and classic looking. The kitchen is my favorite – has the perfect rustic look. Would love to cook a big Thanksgiving meal there!

    I’m a fashion blogger in NYC. To follow my adventures featuring the best of NYC’s fashion and food, check out sustenanceandstyle.com. Always looking to collaborate with new bloggers, so contact me! See you there xx

    – Stephanie

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  6. I *love* the big, stand-up heating register in the bathroom! I had one in my last apartment and it just adds so much vintage charm. (Also a nice place to warm one’s PJs…)

    10.19.15
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  7. Anna wrote:

    how are wooden toothbrushes a good idea? perhaps they’re plastic made to look like wood, but that’s still silly. Also the bristles are touching the toothbrush holder. that just seems like it would be gross if you ever wanted to reuse them.

    10.19.15
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  8. Mee wrote:

    Why would you have mirrors at that height? Referring to the ones in the restroom.

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  10. Martina wrote:

    This home hurts my eyes to look at. There is not one thing I like about it.

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    4.11.19
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