5 of the Most Stylish Homes on the Market in October

By Jacky Parker
The hard work has been done in these stylish homes, currently on the market withThe Modern House.
1. MATERIAL GAINS
Buy one of these one, two or three bedroom apartments off-plan and be ready to move in in the New Year, when they're due for completion. Set back from Hackney Road, they're a short stroll from Shoreditch, Columbia Road and Broadway Market.
Designed and built by Artform, with interior architecture by Scenesmith, they're decked out with natural rubber floors, terrazzo vanity tops, brassware by The Watermark Collection andbespoke plywood cabinetry by Lozi Designs.
2. let there be light
If Crittall windows light your style fire, this five-bedroom house, just outside of Oxford will have you fanning the flames. A glass atrium forms part of a modern extension, while the original 1930ssection retains its original Crittall windows, doors and beautiful stone fireplaces.
See these award-winning extensions.
3 back to basics
The monastic style of this home may not be to everyone's taste, but if the simple life appeals, this two-bedroom house in Hackney is all raw materials and heritage fittings with an earthy, utilitarian quality that ticks those back-to-basics boxes.
4 we wood
This four-storey house has had a beautiful overhaul by Daytrip.studio transforming it into a bright open space. The kitchen has eye-catching cabinetry clad in Douglas Fir, marble worktops and a polished concrete floor that leads out to the garden.
The first floor is taken up with the master bedroom and en-suite bathroom, while the second floor has two double bedrooms and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and free-standing bath.
5 modern expansion
A short walk from South Wimbledon tube station, this four-bedroom Victorian home has been extended and renovated so it's ready to move into with your own fine furniture. A loft conversion houses the master suite and there's a light-filled kitchen-dining-living area that leads to a decked patio and charming garden.
See if these stylish homes from September are still on the market.
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