This house renovation was a ‘massive learning curve’

This house renovation was a ‘massive learning curve’

Steph Wright, an assistant principal of a secondary school, and husband James, who works in clinical research, live in a three-bedroom detached house near Reading, Berkshire, along with their miniature dachshund Mabel.

When the couple began looking for their first house together, they had a few non-negotiables: it had to have character, be a property they could put their own stamp on, and something they could tackle themselves. This 1920s detached fixer-upper, with original parquet floors, proved to be the perfect find.

Steph and James have transformed the house, creating a home that suits their tastes and lifestyle. 

exposed brick wall behind drinks counter with plants and framed art

(Image credit: Future PLC / Chris Snook)

‘We were living in a new-build flat but wanted the challenge of renovating a house, and bought this three-bedroom property in December 2019,’ Steph tells us. ‘It’s perfect as we now have a guest room and study. As the house is nearly 100 years old, it came with problems, and needed gutting.’


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