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TRANSFORMED APARTMENT

Jessica and Matt’s hands-on transformation of their flat resulted in a characterful home, and kick-started a new venture together

‘We hung a collection of vintage botanical prints on the wall, and that was the final piece of the jigsaw after we panelled it,’ says Jessica.

Prints over sofa, Wallis Antiques. Wood panelling, B&Q. Walls painted in On Deck, Wilko. Wall lights, Pooky. Cushions, House of Hackney and H&M Home. Throw, Ikea. Sofa, Made. Coffee table, Facebook Marketplace. Rug, French Connection

‘I like to support smaller businesses because they usually have really lovely finds.’
‘I buy a lot from antique dealers on Instagram,’says Jessica.
PHOTOGRAPHS CHRIS SNOOK

Red chair, antique side table, striped chair, all Facebook Marketplace. Striped cushion, Tori Murphy. Lamp shade, Matilda Goad. Octagonal shelves, Etsy. Royal Cauldron Bristol Ironstone plates, inherited from Jessica’s grandad. Door painted in Westmoreland, Mylands. Planter, Zara Home. Lamp (on fireplace), Clementina Vintage

BEFORE

‘We pulled up the dark vinyl wood floor and Matt laid reclaimed wood over it, rather than refurbishing and having to insulate beneath the original floorboards. He had to sand it all in the garden first as we had already decorated inside.’
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Ercol table and chairs, Facebook Marketplace. Lamp base, Iconic Lights; shade, House of Hackney. Curtains, Zara Home. Stool, Sunbury Antiques

The brave, new, post-pandemic world has brought about career changes for many people. When jobs were on hold and there were hours to be filled while staying safe at home, it was a chance to discover new skills, and take that leap into following a new passion.

Jessica left behind her job in advertising and emerged as an interior designer, after she and her photographer husband, Matt, used the life-pause of the lockdowns to go to work on renovating their newly bought two-bedroom flat in a Victorian terraced house.

‘We always wanted a period property. We’d been renting around the Muswell Hill, Crouch End area, but it was very expensive to buy,’ says Jessica. ‘So we moved over the north circular to Winchmore Hill, which is like this village at the bottom of Enfield, with a real Hampstead vibe. I wanted a home with character and history, and I loved the big bay window.’

Though the elegant period bones of the house were good, the interior was quite dated and lacked personality. The bedroom and living room were both large, but

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