Festive fancy

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TRANSFORMED 1930S HOME

With her passion for interiors stemming from all things Christmassy, Vikki Savage is enjoying creating a family home with future celebrations in mind

‘I’m obsessed with gold; it’s a thread that runs through the house,’ says Vikki.

Gold candleholder; burgundy & gold and succulent & eucalyptus garlands, all Cox & Cox. Skipper pendant light, Tom Raffield. Try Ikea’s Lindbyn gold mirror for similar

A new log burner takes pride of place where the 1970s gas fire used to be. ‘I’ve never had one and I adore it,’ says Vikki. ‘I’d always liked these black and white hearth tiles, and love the subtle detail of the Kit Kat tiles in the recess.’

Fireplace and surround, Facebook Marketplace. Log burner, Sheraton by Stovax. Hearth tiles in Darkroom Black Split Shift, Bert & May. Iggy white gloss porcelain mosaic tiles, Mandarin Stone. Fabulously Full fir tree; black and gold candleholders; Dot & Star wrapping paper and woven stripe ribbon, all Cox & Cox. Sheepskin rug, Dunelm

‘I didn’t get paint tester pots as I knew exactly the green I wanted. It worked out well, luckily,’ says Vikki.

Walls painted in Green Smoke and All White, Farrow & Ball. Natural Tweed carpet in Lewis, Brockway Carpets. Dark Seas canvas, Green Lili Art. For a similar love seat try Model 05 Brick, Swift

Having narrowed down their search area to just six houses on two specific roads in their hunt for a new home, Vikki and Will couldn’t believe their luck when one of their favourites came on the market the very next day.

‘We were working at the dining table when Will lifted his phone over our screens to show me the listing and we both started squealing,’ remembers Vikki. ‘Amazingly it was in our price bracket, so we viewed it within half an hour and offered the full asking price.’

Having fully renovated their previous three-bedroom 1930s semi nearby, the couple were happy to take on a house that hadn’t been updated in over 20 years. ‘I came to the second viewing armed with a notepad and wrote down where the boiler was, which radiators needed moving and what walls had wood chip wallpaper,’ says Vikki. ‘It soon sunk in that every room needed doing. In the old house we’d lived with things we wouldn’t have chosen as there was nothing wrong with them; here it really was a blessing to be able to change everything.’

With boxes still unpacked, the couple began ripping out fireplaces and had an electrician already lined up to rewire the house. ‘I’m an obsessive budgeter and we’d held back some equity from our house sale to give us a decent pot to get started,’ says Vikki. ‘Our first priorities were the bathroom and living room.’

Faced with a long, narrow, carpeted bathroom and a separate toilet with bright y

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