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TIMELESS TONES FOR MODERN LIVING:
DISCOVER A HOUSE RENOVATION IN CHISWICK EMBRACING SOFT NEUTRALS WITH A DARING EDGE

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Hadley Gardens styled by Sania Pell, Interior Stylist and Creative Director, Front Door in Bond Street™ No.219 - @saniapell

Nestled in the heart of Chiswick village, this spacious Edwardian family home is a sanctuary of soft minimalism—a contemporary ode to the enduring elegance of neutral tones. This light-filled residence is a contemporary tribute to the subtle power of colour.

 At the heart of this aesthetic is a home embraced in a soft colour palette, with natural formulations, lined with daring edges, bringing a sense of calm and timeless elegance. This philosophy comes to life in this beautiful family home with a carefully curated selection of Mylands paint – gentle yet expressive tones that redefine the soft foundations of neutrals.

Framed by crisp white woodwork and a rich tapestry of traditional brick, the property front door, featuring Mylands’ Bond Street™ No.219 —anchors the façade with a sense of timeless depth and composure.

The deep, inky blue-black shade, is both classic and quietly daring, drawing the eye without overpowering the harmony of the home’s Edwardian detailing.  This entrance is more than functional—Bond Street™ No.219 brings a weight and confidence that feels both rooted in heritage and distinctly modern, turning a simple doorway into a moment of quiet theatre. In a world of muted exteriors, this one speaks with calm authority—inviting, enduring, and effortlessly elegant. 

Neutrals, often considered as safe colours, exude here a soft wave of modern warthm and elegance. With Cotton Street™ No.3 —a chalky, warm-toned neutral—as the foundation, the rooms breathe. The shade stretches across walls and ceilings, creating a cocoon-like calm that feels both soft and architectural. It's not just pale paint; it’s a mood in still motion, designed to enhance the bones of the home rather than distract from them.

Much like colour drenching, the ethos here is about commitment to tone, but in a more refined register. Neutrals aren’t a backdrop—they are the main narrative. And when offset with bold, deliberate punctuation, they become dynamic.

Museum™ No.252, a warm, grounded stone colour with subtle complexity, brings an effortless sense of refinement to any neutral palette—and in this scheme, it plays a quiet but powerful supporting role.
Paired alongside richer tones like Beauvais™ No.190, it helps bridge classic elegance with a more contemporary sensibility. 

In spaces like this beautiful Edwardian house, where neutral foundations are lifted with structured design and moments of bold colour, Museum™ No.190 acts as the steady, sculptural presence. It’s heritage-rich and quietly confident. 

With large bay windows and generous ceiling, the property embraces and interacts with light differently.  Mylands Marble Matt finish, which contains crushed carrara marble, gives to our paint a unique depth of colour, allowing the paint to catch the light gently, diffusing rather than reflecting, softening rather than flattening.

From our soft tones, as Holland™ Park No. 5 featured in one of the bedrooms, to darker tones, as Market Green, the Marble Matt finish give additional depth of colour to each curated space. 

Thisbeautiful house project shows that colour doesn’t need to shout to be powerful. Sometimes, the most impactful interiors are those that hold something back—letting tone, texture, and subtlety speak louder than trends.

Discover the full palette: 


THE CHISWICK FAMILY HOME COLOUR PALETTE