Home Tour: Eclectic London Home

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This Hampstead based eclectic home is the humble dwelling of Sam Roddick, the daughter of Body Shop founder Anita Roddick. The Victorian house is a real masterpiece of interior design. The eclectic interior results from a refined mélange of a variety of styles. Romantic corners counterpart the clear, strict minimalism of the dining room with a touch of mid-century. The industrial kitchen is juxtaposed to a vintage styled living room, the modern bathroom in enriched by baroque elements whereas the master bedroom opens the doors to a disco glam world of glitter and vibrant colours. I love the abundance of style, details and colours in this home. While I usually love white, bright Scandinavian spaces, I must admit, I’d move into this Victorian gem right away. Glam it up, babe!


Photography via Marie Claire Maison
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  • Reply Lauren 22 February 2012 at 23:35

    As a whole, I can’t decide if I love it, but that shower: I would DIE for!

  • Reply nora chou 22 February 2012 at 23:43

    Eclectic or verging on repulsive? – Interesting selection of photos but would def. not go out of my way to live there. – Not my idea of comfortable living. Personally prefer classic french…refined art deco interiors. – What was the designer thinking?!?!

    The style would probably suit retail / commercial spaces instead of residential!

  • Reply Sarah Stright 23 February 2012 at 02:02

    I found your blog from Statements in Fashion and I’m totally in love. I love interior design and the posts on your blog are fantastic. I’m looking forward to having time to sit down and go through all of your archive posts as well. I’m now following you on GFC and Bloglovin.
    Sarah
    http://comingunstitched.blogspot.com

    • Reply Igor Josifovic 23 February 2012 at 09:40

      Thank you so much Sarah! I am very happy you like my little blog here:-) Have a great day!

  • Reply Shop Sweet Things with Jeanne 23 February 2012 at 02:46

    I am always so amazed with rich people’s houses. They always have the most unique state of the art designs… I mean, a rain fall shower? A disco glam room? And that wall in the kitchen is just amazing! I can go on these home tours all day long.

  • Reply Hannah | Ebury Home and Garden 23 February 2012 at 08:17

    What a unique home she has. I love the tiled wall in the kitchen and the clusters of lights hanging from the ceiling. The bathroom with the shower in the middle is fab too!

  • Reply STYLIZIMO 23 February 2012 at 08:50

    This sure was a fabulous home. I love the industrial kitchen.

  • Reply Will @ Bright.Bazaar 23 February 2012 at 09:07

    Isn’t his space FAB? The living room is a colour masterpiece. Everytime I’m in Hampstead, I say to T – we need to find this place so I can see it for real! LOL Nearly Friday – whoop!

  • Reply Igor Josifovic 23 February 2012 at 09:40

    Thank you all for your interesting comments – love to see that some like it and some don’t. Here’s to upcoming Friday:-)

  • Reply holly@hvhinteriors 23 February 2012 at 12:36

    Whoa! This is seriously intense! I real love the tile or brick wall in the kitchen – actually the kitchen is my favourite space. But that rain shower in the bathroom is calling my name! Thanks for sharing Igor. Xx.

  • Reply Uncle Beefy 23 February 2012 at 18:09

    Holy wow, Igor! What a phenomenal find! It’s all pretty gorgeous but, admittedly, I’m most smitten with the kitchen. But, that’s to be expected. Shall I serve tea to you and Will in the living room? 😉

  • Reply Apt. #34 23 February 2012 at 20:51

    Love that top store! And thanks for your comment on Apartment 34 today, seeing you pop up always makes me smile!

  • Reply Nordic Bliss 23 February 2012 at 22:07

    The ktichen is just lovely. The grey and the wood! I think it is hard to actually imagine what the very colourful rooms feel like in real life. Some great items in each of the rooms though. Like the great wall lamps in the bedroom… swooon. Yes please! I want to visit it though and actually experience these rooms

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