Name: Nicolas, Fabienne, daughters Juliette (13) and Capucine (9 1/2), Burmese cats Won Ton and Dim Sum, and Old English Sheepdog puppy Bowee
Location: Clapham/Battersea, London, United Kingdom
Size: 2310 square feet
Years lived in: 1 1/2 years; owned
As French transplants to London, Nicholas and Fabienne describe their style as "a bit different" to that of the average British person. As such, they'd nearly given up hope of ever finding a home that suited them, when by chance they came across a house for sale on the very South London street they'd been living on - and loving - for years. The only problem? It was nothing like their dream home.

"At first, we thought it might be a bit too much work for us", says Fabienne, recalling the dark and cramped living areas and room after room covered in "dirty yellow paint". But buoyed by the fact that they could continue living in their rental property while the works were completed, the family leapt head-first into renovation mode. "The kitchen and loft extensions had been done, but not very well" says Fabienne. For this family of foodies (Nicolas works in the restaurant industry), a tiny dark kitchen wasn't going to cut it, nor was a loft with a false ceiling so low you felt you had to duck. "We wanted to open everything up, let in the light, and create spaces where we could relax together."
Despite working with an architect for the technical drawings, many of the most successful design ideas, including the large frosted glass door to the living room, the built-in shelves surrounding the fireplace, and the seating nook overlooking the kitchen - are straight out of Fabienne's imagination. In fact, Fabienne had such a great time managing the project that she's now left her former career in marketing to study interior design.
Two years later, the family has settled into their own, bright and modern, version of a typical London Victorian. Photographing this home was a joy, and not only because of the two affectionate cats who followed me from room to room as I did so. Fabienne's attention to detail is impressive, and quirky touches like whimsical lighting and his-and-hers wallpapers in the dressing room kept me smiling the whole time.

Apartment Therapy Survey:
Inspiration: Travel, cities, hotels, architects, magazines.
Favorite Element: The light.
Biggest Challenge: In the UK, a boiler that works! The whole house was actually a challenge, it had not being touched (or else it had been done badly) for the last 15 years. When we first saw it, everything was covered dirty yellow paint.
What Friends Say: "So easy to find your house with your orange door!"
Biggest Embarrassment: Lots of empty walls for the time being, as we got rid of most our posters to buy some real art. But that takes time (and money)!
Proudest DIY: Designing the living room library and the big sliding door.
Biggest Indulgence: Designer lighting fixtures, and an Austrian goose-down duvet for our bed.
Best Advice: Buy only what you absolutely love. Some furniture is pricey but it's like in fashion; a beautiful, branded basic lasts forever.
Dream Sources: Moooi, Piet Hein Eek, Baccarat by Stark...

Resources of Note:
ENTRY
- • Wallpaper: Designers Guild
• Pendant light: Dix heures Dix
• Wood flooring (throughout ground floor): Bembé
• Stair runner: Roger Oates
LIVING ROOM
- • Coffee table: Vitra
• Sofa: very old (we were students when we bought it!) Hughes Chevalier, covered in fabric from Designers Guild
• Floor lamp: Flos
• Side table: Kartell
• Table lamp: Lightyears
• Chair: Vitra
• Dog bed: Fatboy
• Pendant lights: Lightyears
• Lion head: Streetwires, a workshop in Cape Town, South Africa
DINING ROOM
- • Table and chairs: Kartell
• Dog & Cats bowls: Alessi
• Lights: Flos
• Paper moose head: Miho
• Multi-flower vase: Tsé Tsé, Paris
KITCHEN and SEATING NOOK
- • Kitchen units: Euromobil
• Lights: Flos & Ingo Maurer
• Bench and cushion fabrics: Designers Guild
HALLWAYS
- • Pendant light (2nd Floor landing): La Voliere by Matthieu Challieres
• Pendant light (3rd Floor landing): Diesel with Foscarini
JULIETTE'S BEDROOM (Blue)
- • Bed: Ikea
• Bedside table: Kartell
• Stool: Bramex Design
• Wall clock: Diamantini & Domeniconi
• Paint and bed linen: Designers Guild
CAPUCINE'S BEDROOM (Pink)
- • Bed: Ikea
• Bedside table: Kartell
• Mobile: Le petit pan, Paris
• Paint and bed linen: Designers Guild
MASTER DRESSING ROOM
- • Wallpaper: Designers Guild
MASTER BEDROOM
- • Bed: Zanotta + Missoni
• Bedside tables: Kartell
• Table lights: Flos
• Eames chair: Vitra
• Mirror: Vintage, from France
• Paint and bed linen: Designers Guild
MASTER BATHROOM
- • Sinks and bath: Duravit
• Shower: Bette
• Tiles: Surface by Patricia Urquiola
• Taps: Hansgrohe
LOFT
- • Sofa: Roche Bobois
• Chairs: Hermann Miller and Kartell
• Floor lamp: Artemide
• Mobile: Guggenheim shop, New York

Thanks, Nicolas and Fabienne!
Images: Eleanor Büsing
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Comments (77)
I think I need that dog. I can't get past his cuteness to even check out the article!
I haven't looked through the house tour yet, but your kitty looks amazing on that orange stair runner :)
Stairs are gorgeous!!!!!!
Very nice! Your dog is gorgeous too!
I love all the orange!
Is the backspash in the kitchen back painted glass or something else? I am looking for a similar treatment in my kitchen. Thanks so much!
Love your dog and 2 cats.
Love this place. Your fixtures are incredible! Thanks for the inspiration.
Love the orange door!
Amazing house - aw, the skylights! Some rooms are bit too bare for me but that's a personal choice. Otherwise I can move right in. :-)
This looks so fresh and inviting! Really nicely done, I am filing away plenty of ideas.
I'm with STREAM13, kitty on the orange stair runner just awesome photo!!!!!
dat azz!!!
Yes, I love your home! Love the tour. I really like the use of color in the home.
Is it just me or are a lot of the photos a bit off center? It's hard to get a good study of some of the pieces especially the beautiful headboard in the master bedroom. What's the story behind it? I assume it's fabric?
What a tease to focus on the cat & keep the headboard out of focus or reflected in a mirror. :-(
Glorious! I love the windows over the dining room table and the bird lamp. Of course - the pup is sweet as can be. Thanks for sharing.
The Roche Bobois sofa is my favorite. I want to plop down on it. With the kitties.
Thanks for your comments on our house and pets (stars of the show obviously ;)
@Tallsarah, yes the kitchen backsplash is a back colored painted glass
@ Suzeh, bed is from Zanotta with Missoni Vevey fabric headboard
This is beautiful and I can see how this renovation helped Fabienne discover a new career. I wish we got a look at the outdoor space. These kitchen photos hint at something great just beyond the glass doors!
How did you do the orange backsplash in the kitchen?
Note to Apartment Therapy: Thanks for featuring homes with kids and animals--it's useful to see how you can have a stylish home with pets and young ones.
This is quite a nice old house with some modern twists. One can never go wrong with white walls. I myself am a big fan of white walls. My favorite shot is of the living room fireplace. It is so bare, yet so clean. I think you made a good decision to leave it blank. That takes a lot of restraint, but the end result is well worth it. My one beef is with the off-center lion bust on the wall. Can you center it above the dresser and reshoot that photo?
Funny, I am looking at the same multi-flower vase by Tsé Tsé right now, also full of brightly colored ranunculus!
Many congratulations. Whole house is a tour de force. Très bien!
P.S. Photo of cat on staircase belongs in a calendar or on a book cover or something. Stunning.
i like this house. i keep thinking i want white walls but i am a little fearful of it. your place was perfect with the white walls. i think i am going to keep looking at it.
I love the juxtaposition between the traditional architecture and modern design, the colors (I want to copy that eating nook in my own place!), and that adorable dog. Are all the bedrooms on the second floor? That seems like a lot of room to fit in that space.
Love the Tracey Emin poster!
Beautiful woman with a beautiful use of space! Oh to have space...
Absolutely STUNNING! Everything photographed so beautifully! Kudos to you, my friend!
This is, by far, my favorite home tour Ever!
What a gorgeous home, so beautifully decorated, with marvelous light and feeling on every level!
Love, Love, Love......!
Oh-My-Gosh, I love your home! It's clean-but-cozy; and I absolutely adore how you did the staircase!!! P.S. That pup is TOO cute!
Beautiful house! Love the use of color balanced by all the white and natural light.
I'm inspired by the quirky objects and art throughout the home but still the sense of minimalist restraint. A very nice balance to pull off.
The bird cage light is something I want to try to imitate, DIY style, for my new baby's room. It's so fun!
This is a truely stunning home with the most amazing attention to detail.. Your choice of colours is inspired and difficult to pull off without is being too overpowering...but you have chosen exactly the right balance of colour and white space.. Beautiful!
A beautiful light filled home. Lots of space. Great restraint with furnishings and do dands.
You have put together a wonderful mix,and your light fittings are sublime.
Your dining room is perfection I love the height and skylights - I'd love to see it at night. I like it is casually open to the kitchen but also quite grand. All of your pets are adorable, too. I've wanted an OE sheepdog since watching the Muppet show as a kid.
Love the orange punches of color, the headboard, the skylights, the stairs, furniture, & the animals. Great space!
Amazing skylights in the dining room! Beautiful space. And I absolutely love your dog :)
I love the orange and the fixtures. To me these elements tie everything together - and work so well in both the newer and older parts of the house. Inspiring!
J'adore! The skylight and orange stair runner are my faves, but the whole place is lovely, lovely, lovely.
Bonjour London, j'adore l'orange Hermès qu'on retrouve un peut partout dans la maison ça me rappelle de mon armoire ;o) les chats et le petit chien > trop mignons les 3
Wow just beautiful everything is lovely. Darling critters, my gosh the cat posing on the bed and on the stair is so darling. I rarely go through the entire tour of photos this one I needed to look through twice. This is well photographed!
Lovely house, though not particularly different from many London houses. White with splashes of colour is a popular look.
Gorgeous pets & I would frame the pic of your moggie on the stairs.
I was in love from the moment I saw the orange front door! Gorgeous home!
Gorgeous home! Gorgeous photographs!
One of the best house tours ever! This home looks so fresh and airy, and oh, my, the color!!!
The Miho moose head is a knockout. Usually, these things (faux or real) depress me. But this version is such a gorgeous fantasy. If I was your dinner guest I might request a ladder so I could see it more closely. ... What a fresh and happy house!
Oh, how I love the pets! And the house! Love the orange too! Love absolutely everything except the Ghost Chairs, which I loathe with a passion (I think white Hermann Czech chairs instead would be more comfortable and classic). It's simultaneously very French and very British; a beautiful marriage. Kudos to you Fabienne!
Love your home! What is the source for the black and white crinkly/geometric hanging lamp? It is fabulous.
The dining area/kitchen/reading nook and skylights are to die for!
Burmese cats are so nice. The best thing about this tour is the doggie though. So cute!
Great reno, but I am totally seduced by the pictures of the cats. Awesome!
Agreed, adorable pets!
Personally, I don't think that the renovations were appropriate to the original structure. Clean-lined modernism requires a high level of precision to look correct. The result here, stripped down with stark walls, just reveals the irregularities of the house. An example is the dead space under the gabled ceiling above the book shelf. It looks unfinished. Carefully placed moldings and a more-forgiving color than bright white could go a long way to making the house feel less bare.
Using Hermès boxes as décor also seems like an odd choice.
Beautiful! The skylights are amazing. I'd love to see before pictures of the renovation.
@ Maybemodern, this lamp is from Diesel for Foscarini
@ Baitzi, thanks for your nice comments in French! Orange inspiration comes indeed from Hermes ;-)
@ Katy.Tuter it's a typical London Victorian house so quite narrow and high, we have 4 floors, ground floor with kitchen, dinning room, living room and toilets, 1 st floor kids' bedrooms and bathroom, 2nd floor master bedroom, en-suite bathroom, dressing room and utilities, 3rd floor home cinema / friends bedroom, home office and shower room
@ Erikan there are many glass backsplash specialist companies in London as it's quite common kitchen installation in this country. I can't remember the name of the one that did it for us but if you search on Internet it should be easy to find.
Thanks for all the nice comments!
Love! From the orange door, to the orange stair runner, to the skylights and MCM treasures throughout - I love it all! And of course your animals make this tour that much more enjoyable!
I love the house, I adore the people, and the cats and dog are are very lucky beautiful animals. (I also love England). Congratultions on your beautiful life
House is beautiful..great color everywhere. Pricey designer furniture and lighting so it's hard to go wrong as each piece holds its' own no matter where you put it.
My favorite thing is the bird lamp:)
The pets are indeed wonderful!
So cheerful! The moose head is hilarious. I also like that teapot.
And the cats..
It has a feeling of freshness and being clean that is so exhilarating..perhaps it is the light and the colors that give you that sense?
Can you please tell me where the bird pendant light is from? Thanks!
Ditto to what everyone else is saying re. house and pets. All that is, except the two downers who probably have nothing nice to say about anything.
OMG - I am over the moon in love with your house.
I lost count at how many things I love, but here's the short list - the dark floors with white walls, and orange runner/door, the skylight above the dining room, the ghost chairs in the dining room, the orange reading nook off of the kitchen, the fixtures in both bathrooms.
And, last but not least, your dog and cat.
Such a gorgeous house.
@EDK the bird light is from a French Designer called Matthieu Challiere and is called La Voliere. I don't know if distributed in the US. Here it's in several independent light shops and at Conran shop.
Thanks
Oh wow, this has to be one of my favorite house tours to date! I love all the colors and patterns and textures. Fantastic job! The kids rooms are the best. It's just fantastic. The pets are adorable, the gray kitty looks like my kitty. :-)
OMG! Where to start?! I love the twist and turns of the house, gives it character. The dining set with the ghost chairs is to die for, this deer head is the only acceptable one I've ever seen! And a skylight right over the table, yeees! Sitting area in photo 8; I'd never move from this spot!
And beautiful pets too! If this were my home, I'd definitely crop and make art photos of photos 37 and 38!!!! What a character!
Your cats are the most gorgeous I have seen for a long time! (I hope my own two cats are not reading this). Beautiful house, I love the pink bedroom in particular, very similar to my own daugther's room. I used to live in SW Londres and miss it terribly. Thank you for sharing!
Great to see a London home being a fellow Londoner and marketer myself. Your right about UK boilers.
Love the gorgeous cats and puppy. You've got a great sense of style this is one of the best house tours I've seen in a long time! Personally I like the lion's head off centred and the Hermes boxes.
Can I ask where you got your sliding door made or where you purchased it from as I'm thinking of doing something similar myself?
That's it--I'm moving to London. And changing my name to Fabienne. Just cuz it sounds cool.
@angeladee76 the sliding door was a long process it was very difficult to find the right supplier, finally or builder's brother who's a very good carpenter did it for us on site.
@sally305 LOL, welcome to London but please keep your name Fabienne is a quite basic French name, not that cool ;-)
I've always wanted to see a Roche Bobois sofa in a real living situation. Looks great.
I too LOVE the birdcage lamp, and I have JUST the place for it!! Now I need to track it down - that, and the awesome silver/white teapot. Super-fun.
I love the pops of fuchsia, and the saturated colors in the girls' rooms. So much better than pastels!
Gorgeous house....looks amazing in the photos
I can boast I entered that orange door's house !
And it's true, the dog, 2 cats, the 2 beautiful girls and birds hanging from the ceiling, not to mention the lion's head (off centered !)are wonderful all together Fabienne !!!! Une jolie ménagerie indeed !
The idea of keeping the Hermès boxes are great, I keep the Ladurée ones myself !
Bisous from the neighborhood
Love the style of your home. The dining area is to die for!
Love your home, also your beautiful sheepdog.
Such a cool house, not to mention the adorable dog and fabulous kitties. Thanks for sharing.
love the splashes of orange all around the house!!
Your home is incredible!!!! The way it is put together is simply exceptional. I'm madly in love with the particular moose head you have. I have looked at similar Miho ones but they don't have the same antlers. Any advice as to where to source that precise one?
The architecture is great, and the color is wonderful. Here and there the furniture could be more distinctive. I love the drak floors.
I am so very in love with all of it....
Love it all. I'm especially envious of what seems to be a gene particular to the Brits - their bold sense of color and pattern. Lovely home.
@LEXID I bought it 1 1/2 year ago and it seems that Miho keep changing their patters regularly. Maybe you should contact them. I actually really like their new one with lots of cherry blossoms it looks quite springy. Thanks for your your kind words
Can I have your front door, such a beautiful home!