The quietude of Boyne Terrace Mews belies its close proximity to Holland Park Avenue; this charming cul-de-sac is nestled just behind the beloved high street, lined with mature trees and immaculately-presented properties. For this three-bedroom mews home, its charcoal-toned window frames and stock brick exterior offers a precursor of the creative decoration within. Alongside the design visionaries at Cast Studio, the homeowners drew on some of London’s most iconic venues – including 5 Hertford Street, Julie’s and The Belvedere – for Boyne Terrace Mews’ fashionable and eclectic interior scheme.
Pale wood floors laid in a herringbone pattern makes an eye-catching first impression as you enter the home. A spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living room is a thoroughly uplifting setting, with a harmonious palette of colours and engaging contemporary artwork. Bespoke sage-green cabinets and marble worktops make for a stylish culinary setting, complemented by state-of-the-art appliances. Enjoy morning coffees at the central island and host dinners at the dining table, or curl up on the sofa with a new page-turner from one of the bookshelves.
Floor-to-ceiling Crittall windows add a bold, industrial edge to the refined space, which open out to the private garden beyond. It's the perfect place to make the most of London’s sunny weather, complete with pot plants and a greenhouse at the rear.
Upstairs, a formal reception room is vibrant with House of Hackney wallpaper and a jewel-green velvet sofa. French windows open to a Juliet balcony, welcoming in fresh air to the modish setting. There’s a dedicated bar area next to the wood burner, keeping you well-equipped for cosy evenings in.
The principal bedroom is in every sense serene, with neutral tones and natural light filtered through a sash window. There’s plenty of storage offered too, with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes lining one of the walls. It’s served by a modern bathroom, with oversized marble tiles and a dual vanity, plus a ‘wet room’ configured with a rainfall shower and large bathtub.
Occupying the home’s upper floor are two sophisticated light-filled rooms: to one side, a guest bedroom features an inviting bed and neat integrated wardrobes; to the other, a calming study doubles as an additional bedroom. These spaces enjoy a second bathroom, wrapped in bottle-green tiling. There’s also an additional WC on the ground floor, with striking pillar box-red paint and bespoke wallpaper.