If you don't have time to view a potential new home and have a wash and blow dry at the hairdressers, then this super stylish home in Newport might be the answer.

From the outside it certainly looks like a lovely but standard three-bedroom semi in a suburban street in the city but inside it is a different story.

Start the property tour in the hall and it immediately becomes apparent that the current owner has a talent for stylish interior design.

The space is a combination of restored original features such as the staircase mixed with modern, eye-catching additions such as the pretty tiles decorating the stairs.

A colour palette of light walls and floors creates a perfect backdrop for statement furniture, accessories and personal items.

Into the lounge and the tasteful decor continues with arguably the star of the space the refurbished period fireplace.

The neutral colours continue into the room but are joined by an accent colour of on-trend shades of primrose and orche.

Take a look inside the home that has its own hairdressers in the dining room:

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Further interest is created by the introduction of patterns and tactile fabrics via the soft furnishings, including the rug.

The room is flooded with light via the large bay window and statement chandelier, with the flooring from the hall continuing into the space to create visual flow and connect the two rooms.

The giant scissor ornament gives a giant hint as to what awaits a visitor in the room next door.

Further down the hall is the rather surprising addition, a hairdresser's salon in what would normally be a dining room.

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Of course, the room can easily be reinstated to its former function but if you have ever fancied taking up hairdressing or becoming a barber, maybe the back-wash sink and cutting and styling area could stay?

The room has bags of character apart from all the hair-based paraphernalia.

There's an attractive marble fireplace housing a log burner, so the clients having their barnet attended to certainly don't get cold.

For over-heating blow dries in the summer, there's a set of patio doors that open out into the garden and will provide cooling breezes under the hairdryer.

Original internal, panel doors provide period charm, as do the picture rails and deep skirtings.

Once your roots have been done or your perm has set, then there's still a lot of lovely house to discover.

At the end of the hall there is a stylish country-style kitchen complete with Belfast sink, cream units with rustic handles and wooden work tops.

This light and bright room also provides access to the garden through a set of French doors at the end.

The new owner could combine the kitchen and dining room to create an open-plan space if that's what they are hankering after.

It would need a structural engineer, qualified builder, steel beam and a large sledgehammer, but it is now a very common and not very major room alteration.

Upstairs, the contemporary and engaging decor continues into the three bedrooms.

The sanded doors are complemented by the stripped floorboards in the smallest bedroom, which also has a pale and tactile interiors scheme to optimise the space, greatly assisted by the use of a huge wall mirror.

The bathroom does not disappoint on the decor either, with a roll-top bath, feature basin unit and characterful floor tiles all jostling for position as the most eye-catching feature.

They all work together to create a stylish space to relax, as well as a place to wash your hair if the salon downstairs is busy.

Outside the home offers ample off-road parking space on a large drive at the front.

At the back of the abode there's a split-level garden with a patio al fresco dining area accessed from the dining room and kitchen.

This outdoor area is a versatile space, with enough room for an extension should a new owner fancy a building project, or a large garage / storage space that could easily be a workshop or the site of a summer house.

If knocked down, there may even be space for a small swimming pool or patio with hot tub on the footprint of this structure.

Of course, any changes or additions should be checked with the local planning officer before any work commences.

This stylish and tasteful home offers potential to run a business, add space inside and outside or actually do nothing at all except move in and enjoy the charming spaces the current owner has created.

The home is on the market for a guide price of 230,000 - 240,000, to find out more contact the estate agent Pinkmove on 01633 746088.

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