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Soccer Player Ben Chilwell’s Home Brings California-Cool to Surrey, England

The English national team member’s house channels midcentury modern and LA contemporary in equal measure
Soccer Player Ben Chilwells Home Brings CaliforniaCool to Surrey England
Helen Cathcart

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Surrey, a home county southwest of London, has long been known for its bucolic surroundings and easy commuting distance into the city. But it is not where you might expect a 20-something English Premier League player to stake a claim for his forever home. You probably also wouldn’t expect the home itself: an understated, lightly midcentury-modern house designed in a palette of sophisticated neutrals. Then again, perhaps Ben Chilwell isn’t your average 20-something footballer either.

Chilwell dribbles a soccer ball in his yard.

Chilwell dribbles a soccer ball in his yard.

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The English national team left back grew up in London, which meant by the time he was looking to purchase a home, a flat in the beating heart of the city wasn’t quite as appealing. “It’s nice to be outside of London, where it’s a bit more cozy,” he says of the area. “You’re a lot more within nature here—you can go on walks. But you can also dip in and dip out when you want to go into the carnage, so to speak.” Surrey is also close to the Chelsea F.C. training grounds, which, up until last month, was Chilwell’s Premier League club team (he’s now newly signed with French Ligue 1 team Strasbourg). “The practice stadium was the main reason I looked in this area,” he says. “I love my sleep, so being two minutes away from where we train was a big draw.”

The snug off the kitchen is a favorite space of both Chilwell and Stone. Stone added the timber ceiling to lend the room...

The snug off the kitchen is a favorite space of both Chilwell and Stone. Stone added the timber ceiling to lend the room a more natural feel. The sofa is by Hay, the rug is from Nordic Knots, and the vintage 1930s coffee table was sourced from Joseph Berry.

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But Surrey has also held a special significance to Chilwell since he was just a little kid: “I remember driving through here at 12 or 13 years old and thinking, ‘Oh, this is so motivational—this is the pinnacle of where I want to get in football,” he says. “I want to play for Chelsea and I wanna live in this area because it’s so beautiful.” After signing with Chelsea, Chilwell spent a few years in a different house nearby before beginning a search for what he wanted to be his forever home. Seven or eight listings in, he came upon a cream-colored stucco while looking at properties with his mom. “I think we both just knew,” he says of the house. “You get that feeling like, ‘Yeah, this is where I’m meant to be.’”

Chilwell poses in his kitchen. His favorite dish to make for a crowd is a spicy chicken pasta. Pendant by The New...

Chilwell poses in his kitchen. His favorite dish to make for a crowd is a spicy chicken pasta. Pendant by The New Craftmaker, stools from Audo, and the kitchen island’s paint color is Mylands’ Portcullis.

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The kitchen a study of greens and with cabinetry by Tom Howley is one of the most communal spaces in the home. Chilwell...

The kitchen, a study of greens and with cabinetry by Tom Howley, is one of the most communal spaces in the home. Chilwell wanted the dining table within this space, instead of in a separate room, for more casual dining.

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Chilwells large dining table from Heerenhuis holds court in the kitchen. The chairs with French cane seats were sourced...

Chilwell’s large dining table from Heerenhuis holds court in the kitchen. The chairs with French cane seats were sourced from New Works and the pendant light is from Bert Frank.

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Although Chilwell connected with the house immediately, it still needed a fair amount of renovation both to modernize it and to bring it more in line with his tastes. To help him realize his vision, he enlisted Stone Design, whose work he’d first encountered at another area home on the market. “I loved the feel of that house,” he says. “It was brand-new, but felt very warm, cozy, and homely.” For more specific direction, Chilwell pinned copious images onto Pinterest boards—“lots of midcentury-modern homes in London, but also the feeling of California in the sun”—but mostly left the granular vision up to the company’s design director, Florence Stone. “I let her run with it once she understood what I wanted my house to look like,” he says. “And from the start, the ideas she was showing me were aligning with my thoughts.”

The greatest challenge for Stone, then, was injecting personality into an 11,000-square-foot house that was initially quite lacking in it. “There were lots of spaces that were basically done that we didn’t want to do too much to because that would’ve been a waste of money to some extent,” Stone says. Ultimately, to create an environment that straddled the streamlined aesthetics of midcentury modern and the airy openness that recalls contemporary Los Angeles properties, the Stone team touched the majority of the home, with the primary suite, study, and cinema room receiving the most major renovations, while other spaces, like the amply sized kitchen, required only a refresh of paint colors.

Chilwell poses in his homes cinema room a favorite hangout space. The wall color is Ganache from Little Greene and the...

Chilwell poses in his home’s cinema room, a favorite hangout space. The wall color is Ganache from Little Greene, and the rug is custom-designed by London House Rugs.

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The cinema room is an upstairs space thats a favorite of Chilwells. “Since I was a kid Ive loved watching movies” he...

The cinema room is an upstairs space that’s a favorite of Chilwell’s. “Since I was a kid I’ve loved watching movies,” he says. “My mom thought I was going to be in musicals before I started playing sports.” The sofa here is a custom modular piece, upholstered in Zimmer + Rohde corduroy, that can be rearranged depending on the size of the crowd.

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The homes bar is within the cinema room. Chilwells goto drink “If Im drinking tequila on the rocks or tequila and...

The home’s bar is within the cinema room. Chilwell’s go-to drink? “If I’m drinking, tequila on the rocks, or tequila and pineapple juice.” All the millwork was created by Timbervision and the bar stools are custom designed by Stone.

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The entire project took around five months—a speedy time frame thanks to Stone’s careful examination of what could be reworked versus what needed to be entirely redone. The team was aided by architectural firm Elysian Group, who also oversaw contracting and landscaping work. Chilwell’s trust in the Stone team’s vision was deepest here, as his travel schedule meant he was often unable to see the site in person for weeks at a time. “That was the hardest part and the nicest part,” he says. “I was never really here. But I was rewarded when I did come home and see the drastic changes going on.”

The result is a home that not only checks the specific aesthetic boxes that Chilwell desired, but one that can grow with him. “We wanted to create a sense of journey,” Stone says. “There is a flexible, potential family element, and also one for hosting. We tried to find the holistic midpoint.” And indeed, this is a space that’s made for sharing with others, from the moody, oxblood-colored cinema room to the sun-drenched kitchen that boasts a large dining table perfect for dinner parties.

The “Christmas room” is where Chilwell and his family open presents on the holiday morning. “For me this feels like the...

The “Christmas room” is where Chilwell and his family open presents on the holiday morning. “For me, this feels like the most California of rooms,” he says. The woven armchairs from Rachel Donath are paired with a vintage, hammered-copper coffee table that was sourced from Studio 125.

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The first floor also offers up communal spaces: He snug off the kitchen with an inviting, low-slung gray couch, cast iron stove, and floor-to-ceiling windows; to the parlor Chilwell lovingly calls the Christmas Room (“We use that room to open presents!”), with its creamy-colored drapes and cozy double couches in a coordinating shade. And there are also plenty of guest bedrooms for hosting family and friends, each with its own neutral-colored palette that works in harmony with the others while still being unique.

In fact, throughout the house there is an emphasis on calming colors like taupes, off-whites, and creams. Paired with warm wood accents like herringbone floors and plenty of windows to allow for as much light as England’s sun ever emits, the overall impression is that California has jumped the pond. And for Chilwell, whose job on the soccer pitch means he’s in a hotel probably more than he’s ever at home, the time he gets to spend at his Surrey spread is that much more meaningful. “I’m very proud when I walk in the door,” he says. “It’s the best feeling to be able to come home somewhere and love getting into bed every night.”

A view from the library into the kitchen. The striking dark color is Little Greene Nether Red paint.

A view from the library into the kitchen. The striking dark color is Little Greene Nether Red paint.

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Chilwell wanted the primary bedroom “to be a cozy space” and for the focal point to be the beds headboard. To that end...

Chilwell wanted the primary bedroom “to be a cozy space” and for the focal point to be the bed’s headboard. To that end, Stone created a custom, oversized velvet piece with Zimmer + Rohde fabric that gives a sense of cocooning. The side tables are from Rachel Donath, the bench from Rose & Grey, and the carpet from Victoria Carpets.

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The painting in the primary bedroom is by Nigerian artist Olaolu Slawn and was sourced by Chilwell. The sofa is by...

The painting in the primary bedroom is by Nigerian artist Olaolu Slawn and was sourced by Chilwell. The sofa is by Hamilton Conte, the chair sourced from Béton Brut, and the pendant light from Hector Finch.

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Initially Chilwell was hesitant about such a strongveined marble  in the primary bathroom. But once it was installed “it...

Initially, Chilwell was hesitant about such a strong-veined marble (Calacatta Viola) in the primary bathroom. But once it was installed, “it turned out 10 times better than I could have imagined,” he says. The floor tiles are from Fired Earth, and the window treatment is Alfield Textures fabric, fabricated by June Perkins Interiors.

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Chilwells custom primary bath vanity is made from fluted timber and honed Marquina marble. The wall color is Half Paris...

Chilwell’s custom primary bath vanity is made from fluted timber and honed Marquina marble. The wall color is Half Paris Grey from Zoffany, sconces by Visual Comfort.

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The primary bedrooms closet was originally another bedroom. Stone transformed it into a space that allowed Chilwells...

The primary bedroom’s closet was originally another bedroom. Stone transformed it into a space that allowed Chilwell’s full wardrobe to be viewed almost like in a boutique. Timbervision created custom oak pieces throughout.

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Chilwells office is a sportsfree zone. “For me it was very important to have a space for when I wanted to do things away...

Chilwell’s office is a sports-free zone. “For me, it was very important to have a space for when I wanted to do things away from football,” he says. The desk is from Ferm Living, the pouf from Six the Residence, and the custom drapes are made with Linwood’s Omega velvet fabric.

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One of the homes guest rooms shows off the neutral color palette that is reflected throughout the house. The wall color...

One of the home’s guest rooms shows off the neutral color palette that is reflected throughout the house. The wall color is Mushroom by Little Greene, the carpet is from Victoria Carpets, and the drapes are custom-made with Linwood’s Juno linen-blend fabric.

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Chilwell on his patio outside. The chairs are from Neptune and the table is from RH.

Chilwell on his patio outside. The chairs are from Neptune and the table is from RH.

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Chilwell shows off his moves at his home in Surrey.

Chilwell shows off his moves at his home in Surrey.

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With its large patio and pool the home is ideal for entertaining.

With its large patio and pool, the home is ideal for entertaining.

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Chilwell tosses a soccer ball in his yard.

Chilwell tosses a soccer ball in his yard.

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