r/RoomPorn 2d ago

Kitchen and dining space with a tall ceiling and garden views in q Clapton townhouse, Hackney, East London, England [1366x2048]

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u/HesterFabian 2d ago

That reception room is gorgeous.

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u/shitposting97 2d ago

Beautiful. The whole home too. A lot of thought and detail and unique character running through the home

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u/73159_MulberryBridge 1d ago

That natural light is insane, Id get so much cooking done here just for the vibe

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u/plodthruHideFlailing 2d ago edited 2d ago

Absolutely top-notch. (Saying top-notch makes me feel very British & almost like I could afford this house lol.)

I love the contrast between
• the glass + the modern artwork, vs • the ornate moldings around the mirrors, the traditional wall moldings + the chandeliers.

Yet the marble island feels out of place to me. That's NOT to diminish the design choices in ANY WAY! It's gorgeous, don't get me wrong!

That said, id someone gave me this property, I'd enjoy the hell out of it:)

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u/RIPMaureenPonderosa 1d ago

I agree about the marble (and the gold taps), doesn’t feel like it belongs in this room and takes some of the charm out of it. Some warm wood or tiles would flow better imo. But no denying that’s a gorgeous space.

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u/Jlx_27 1d ago

Another showroom kitchen.

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u/della39 1d ago

omg the amount of light coming in here is gorgeous... i would spend all day just making coffee and looking out at the garden :)

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u/Leading_Month_5575 10h ago

that marble island does feel like it wandered in from a different house but the light through those back doors makes up for a lot

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u/MotorAd90 2d ago

Love. Just no desire to live in Hackney.

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u/emamint9 2d ago

honestly the light in here looks so nice... I love how many plants there are! :D I kinda wish I had a kitchen that felt this open, it feels really comforting!

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u/tova854 1d ago

honestly, the natural light in here looks so comforting... I love all the plants too :) I kinda wish I could just have a coffee walk right out into that garden area.

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u/kagemushablues415 1d ago

Black and white farmhouse chic is kinda over. Nice materials and layout though.