Tucked away on a tree-lined street just a few minutes from the thriving Francis Road, this stylish mid-century modern house has a light-filled, Scandi-influenced, friendly feel, a versatile open-plan layout, and design-led details at every turn.
Over the last few years, the owners have sensitively renovated the property throughout: undertaking a complete rewire, adding new anthracite aluminium windows and bifold doors, installing a new Vaillant combi boiler (controlled by Nest Smart thermostat), and removing a dividing wall to create a wonderful open-plan ground floor. A new kitchen and bathroom have been fitted, the latter winning Best Bathroom in the Evening Standards Home & Property Awards 2019.
The house sits behind a white-painted brick wall and timber planters filled with grasses. Cordyline and bamboo edge the decked front garden. The mid-century brick exterior has been brought up to date with an attractive, white-tiled panel inspired by the Barbicans iconic exteriors anthracite grey-framed windows and a matching contemporary composite front door.
STEP INSIDE
The property has been carefully reconfigured to make the most of the natural light, which floods in from all angles. There is a fantastic sightline from the front door straight through to the leafy garden. As a result, the house feels calm and airy from the moment you step inside.
White walls and a grey vinyl floor flow throughout the entire ground floor. Its lit by windows to the front, a large skylight over the living area, and impressive full-width and 2.4m high bifold doors to the rear. In the evenings, subtle recessed Astro spots and a modern white pendant over the dining space provide flexible lighting options. The underfloor heating helps keep things cosy.
The open plan space is cleverly zoned. It starts with a coir-matted vestibule which has ample space for coats and shoes. Walk through to the kitchen, and youll find matt grey units with brushed steel handles. These are paired with a white worktop and a splashback laid with white hexagonal tiles from Johnson. There is a steel sink and tap with pull-out hose, while integrated appliances include an induction hob with black overhead extractor, a dishwasher and a fridge-freezer. The boiler is housed here too, in a tall cabinet.
Bespoke plywood open shelving matches the impressive one-of-a-kind plywood island, designed and custom-built by renowned local furniture maker Jon Grant. Both beautiful and practical, with storage, shelving and a wine rack, its fitted with lockable wheels, allowing it to be moved around when needed ideal for entertaining (or kitchen discos).
Walk through to the dining space (which has room for a generously sized table) and home office (where youll find more bespoke plywood shelving) to reach the living area. The current owners tell us its bathed in morning sunlight from the bifolds and oversized rooflight, making it the perfect spot to relax with the first coffee of the day.
Under the stairs, youll find a useful storage cupboard, and a WC with dramatic charcoal black walls, a wall-hung basin (with chrome mixer tap) and a loo.
Take the staircase, with its timber treads and original banister painted in anthracite grey (to match the aluminium windows and doors) to the first floor. Here the bright, uplifting vibe continues, thanks to another large overhead rooflight. Dove grey waffle wool carpet begins on the landing and runs into all the rooms on this floor.
The primary bedroom spans the full width of the front of the house and is lit by a wide anthracite-framed window (with fitted grey roller blind). A feature wall painted in Farrow & Balls Railings provides a focal point, while bespoke full-height double wardrobes with custom plywood handles provide plenty of storage.
Two further double bedrooms lie to the rear. These have views out to the garden through large casement windows that are fitted with bespoke roller blinds to match the primary bedroom. Both have modern radiators and pendant lights, while one has lovely colour-blocked walls painted in Farrow & Balls Pink Ground.
The family bathroom sits in the middle of the plan, with an overhead opening skylight providing both light and complete privacy. Johnson tiles in peach sorbet and white are a fabulous contrast to the dark walls and grey vinyl floor (by The Colour Flooring Company). These provide the backdrop to a luxurious freestanding bathtub. Theres also a walk-in shower, a basin with vanity and a concealed-cistern loo. The matt black tapware is by Lusso Stone. Other details include a bespoke ply wall shelf, echoing those elsewhere in the house, a white towel rail radiator, and a trio of hooks for hanging planters.
OUTDOORS
Enclosed by anthracite -painted timber fencing, the 20-foot-long garden enjoys the sun throughout the day, with the rear catching the last rays of the evening sun. A decked patio (ideal for barbecues) leads to an artificial grass lawn. This is framed by sleeper-edged beds filled with bamboo and climbing jasmine, providing a leafy backdrop. Theres a handy outside tap and youll also find room for storage.
A NOTE FROM THE OWNERS
Weve enjoyed renovating our house and its given us some of our happiest years so far. Weve had two daughters since living here, and have spent hours entertaining in the large open plan living space with friends and family. The spacious bathroom is a really nice place to relax, and the living area gets great morning sun. Weve loved living in Leyton being so close to Francis Road has been amazing. We have wonderful neighbours and there is a real community feel to the area.
GETTING AROUND
The Tube at Leytonstone is just 14-minutes walk, making light work of getting to the City, West End, Canary Wharf and South Bank. Just two stops away, Stratford hosts the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park and serious retail therapy at Westfield. The Overground at Leyton Midland Road is an 11-minute stroll and has a swift change to the Victoria Line at Blackhorse Road.
IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
With the popular Francis Road at the end of the street, the property is situated in one of Leytons most constantly in-demand locations, thanks to its urban village of independent local businesses.
Firm favourites include Yardarm wine bar, Phlox bookstore, Edie Rose florist, and Marmelo Kitchen. Also popular are Deeneys for tasty toasties, Masala India for curry, and Unity Caf© for lunch in the sunshine, while locals also recommend community events like the local jumble trail and Francis Road summer street party.
Nearby are the Heathcote & Star pub, with its popular beer garden, Filly Brook craft beer hall, Gravity Well Taproom brewery and bar, and Coach & Horses, which serves a fantastic Sunday roast. Leyton County Cricket Ground, with its wonderful Edwardian pavilion, is a 12-minute walk away, while Coronation Gardens is around a 14-minute walk. The location is perfectly placed to enjoy the beautiful green spaces of Olympic Park, Wanstead Flats, and Hollow Ponds all within 30-minutes walk (or a short cycle ride).
SCHOOLS
Popular and well-performing schools with an Ofsted rating of Good or above include Dawlish Primary (nine-minutes walk), Newport Primary (eight-minutes walk), George Mitchell Primary and Secondary (17- and 18-minutes walk, respectively), and Norlington Secondary & 6th Form for Boys (a one-minute walk).
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