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Inside a Fully Renovated & Extended £1,400,000 Victorian London Home - Life Smart Hub

Inside a Fully Renovated & Extended £1,400,000 Victorian London Home

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Join us on this house tour, as we look around this recently renovated and extended Victorian home in Hither Green, South East London.

Situated in a great located with easy routes into central London and the Kent countryside, this home has been extended out to the rear and into the roof to create a luxurious 4 bedroom family home.

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Episode Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:53 Front Renovations
01:20 Reception Rooms
02:19 Kitchen Extension
03:29 Garden
04:25 Hallway
04:45 First Floor
05:58 Roof Extension
07:29 Outro
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23 COMMENTS

  1. too much staff in the bathroom I noticed that even you can't move freely and imagine to be in 2 just for bath or simple wash The bathtub takes up too much space. I would have solved it by having a bathtub in one of the bathrooms and a shower in the other for more space. You know, the rooms are small, one of them doesn't have a wardrobe, which is essential. On the top floor, the bathroom once again has too many glass walls, poorly arranged, stealing space… What a shame to ruin such a beautiful style by incorporating a boxy structure that clashes aesthetically with the rest of the features."

  2. The home is lovely a shame we couldn't see the cellar but I understand it wasn't finished I would put the drum kit down there or out in the shed. Their neighbours must love them. I liked all the features of this home just the gravel not sure about it but love the walkway and little vignette garden in the front. I am guessing they did this for parking. Lock tile also is better for drainage as much as slate.

  3. The front exterior looks great. The back exterior because of that loft extension looks horrid. Everyone has their own taste but that design is an eye sore. Looks like a factory lumped on top of a gorgeous victorian home. Such a shame it wasn’t designed to complement the property’s architecture.

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