Undaunted, Leanne sketched out plans for an extension involving Shaker cabinets and lots of skylights and windows ("the best way to describe what we were going for is a "Victorian orangerie")-and trusted in her vision. Here's how it all came together. Photography by Leanne Kilroy.
Above: "The starting point was the glass roof. When I first saw this home's kitchen in Remodelista, I fell head over heels in love. The windows! The antiques! The thoughtfulness of it all! But I didn't know anything about the homeowner until Leanne Kilroy messaged on IG to say "Oh my god! It's my kitchen! Hi!".
Since then, Leanne and I have struck up an internet friendship (she's lovely!) and I've fallen head over heels in. How Leanne renovated her Victorian mid. Before & After: When interior designer Leanne Kilroy first moved to her Victorian townhouse in London, she knew the kitchen had to go.
And despite gutting the original space and installing a modern extension, Leanne's new kitchen looks as if it has always belonged. Read about the renovation process: https: //housebeautifuluk.visitlink.me. Join our newsletter for soulful homes - and the people who live in them: https://getnostalgia.com ⬤ This is Leanne Kilroy's Victorian terrace in North London - tall, narrow, and full of life.
When we first discovered interior designer Leanne Killroy via Instagram (find her @goodboneslondon - she's a must follow), we fell head over heels with her Victorian home. She has, amid the chaos of London, achieved a sort of light-filled haven, all white. "In the sunlit kitchen, the air smells like a tomato greenhouse.
Out in the garden, green parakeets and goldfinches chatter above a black cat's watchful gaze. On the stairs, the footsteps of family members come and go almost constantly we're with Leanne Kilroy - mother of three and, as she puts it, an over-sharing designer & homebody doing up a Victorian house in London with good. Kitchen of the Week: A Victorian Renovation by an American in London Leanne Kilroy knows a good thing when she sees it.
She fell hard for her future spouse, Eric Fulwiler, as a high school freshman in Newton, Massachusetts. Leanne Kilroy knows a good thing when she sees it. Originally from Massachusetts, she now lives in a Victorian townhouse in London with her husband, three girls, an au pair, and a cat (and most recently, two Ukrainian refugees).
And as the founder of Good Bones, an online shop specializing in vintage Scandinavian and mid-century pieces, she has an eye for spotting hidden treasures. Today we're. In this episode, interior designer Leanne Kilroy, founder of Good Bones, shares her approach to restoring and designing period properties from her own Victorian townhouse in London.