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Mum transforms south Liverpool semi into monochrome dream home

A mum had her hands full when she moved into her south Liverpool home, but has now created an "ideal" family space to watch her children grow up in.

The 1930s property changed hands in 2018, with Abbey Mercer, 27, embarking on the renovation two years later. Works have included a huge rear extension housing the modern monochrome kitchen, dining and living space.

It also features a central island, vertical radiators which add to the modern feel, herringbone floors and bi-fold doors leading out to the garden. Two skylights let natural light flood into the dining area.

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"We always knew we wanted to extend when we bought the house, but with three children aged three and under, we knew the sooner we did, the sooner our family could enjoy the benefits," Abbey told the ECHO.

"We searched for the perfect property to renovate and this was the result with it having a large garden and drive way with space to extend. It just made sense to be able to design our own space to suit our family. I decided to make a home Instagram account to document the whole process and for friends and family to see the progress along the way. I soon realised my love for interiors and sharing ideas and tips on DIY through the home Instagram community."

The rear of the house before the extension (@atthegallghers)

You can check out Abbey's home transformation at @atthegallaghers

The project took 18 months to complete due to delays brought on by the global pandemic.

"Due to covid and people being stuck in their homes, everyone began renovations. With this came longer waiting times for the right tradesmen to do the job. This was definitely a set back for us and a contributing factor of the renovation taking 18 months to complete.

The monochrome kitchen has a standout island (@atthegallaghers)

"Our proudest moment is looking at how far we have come and how much our home has changed. We have created our ideal family home that our children can grow up in."

The additional space houses a modern kitchen, living and dining area (@atthegallghers)

Abbey's décor inspiration is sourced from a lot of different interior styles. The house has statement dark walls, including a media wall in the living space, with accents of brass, some panelling and a few houseplants bringing warmth and traditional touches to the modern landscape. She has also created her own canvas art in the dining area.

"We love dark features hence the dark kitchen and media wall," Abbey said. "We have quite a lot of panelling throughout the house from hall, stairs and landing to the bedrooms which is where we've been able to bring a bit of traditional style to our home."

While there are no "big" projects on the horizon, Abbey always has something on her to-do list. She said: "The fences at the front of the house need to be done which we will be doing ourselves using batons in a slatted design. We want to make a pergola on the patio and also sleeper flower beds in the garden. These will be getting completed either this summer or next."

The statement dark interior is juxtaposed by traditional touches such as panelling (@atthegallghers)

Abbey told the ECHO she would be interested in another renovation if the time was right, although the current cost of living crisis could impact this decision.

"The price of building materials now though are so high that it would all depend on if it was worth it money wise," she said. "As much as the renovation was very stressful with ups and downs, we feel so lucky to live in our home and couldn't have done it without Derek from Capricorn Joinery."

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