A picturesque enclave in Holland Park, Upper Addison Gardens effortlessly impresses with esteemed heritage residences and well-presented façades. Arranged across the garden level of a period townhouse, this two-bedroom apartment takes a striking departure from its heritage roots.
Comparable to a contemporary gallery, the entrance hall captivates with glossy concrete floors and whitewashed walls. Colour-changing LED lights are carved neatly into the walls, artfully leading the way to an expansive open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room. A kaleidoscope of tone and texture, material and structural creativity plays out against an inherently industrial backdrop. An eye-catching kitchen pairs dark wooden cabinets with integrated appliances, while a marble feature wall makes for a dramatic splashback. Centring the space, a brushed gold island offers space to cook or indulge in leisurely breakfasts. Dining and dinner parties come with an air of grandeur, crowned by an art-deco inspired chandelier.
On restful evenings, sink back into a generous lounge arranged around a wide-screen TV, set into charcoal-toned marble. Floor-to-ceiling glazing floods the space with natural light, drawing back to reveal a private garden. It's a tranquil setting with bench seating and well-manicured greenery, tailor-made for London’s sunny months.
A more minimalist approach is taken in the principal bedroom, where bay windows gently illuminate a soft tonal palette. The en suite bathroom takes a dramatic turn with dark colours and a black-brick rainfall shower. In the guest bedroom, velvet curtains draw back to reveal the sleeping area, while a study space offers direct access to the garden. An indulgent en suite bathroom serves this room, featuring marble tiling and a freestanding bathtub.