This three-bedroom mews townhouse in Kensington exudes elegant and serene simplicity.
Crafted with the expert eye of architecture studio Finkernagel Ross, this three-bedroom townhouse is a lesson in timeless sophistication. Tucked away in the heart of Kensington is Napier Place, a cobbled mews street that feels worlds away from London’s metropolitan thrum. A sage green door makes a stylish first impression, entering into the spacious open-plan ground floor. The kitchen is all smooth marble worktops and sleek integrated appliances, making for a streamlined culinary set-up. The minimalist dining table seats six. At the other end of the room, there’s a relaxed and organic feel to the living area — complete with pebble-toned seating, textured fabrics and a modern stone fireplace.
An immaculately engineered staircase winds up to the first floor principal bedroom. It’s a thoroughly calming setting, bathed in sunlight through full-height fenestration. Two of them are French windows, which open onto Juliet balconies that gazes across the mews. Comfort is prioritised here, from the king-size bed to the row of floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. The en suite bathroom is a masterstroke of marble tiling, wrapping around a freestanding bathtub and walk-in rainfall shower. Two guest bedrooms and an additional bathroom are located on the second floor, each maintaining the home’s characteristic muted colour palette and refined furniture.
Caught between the storied streets of Kensington and the vibrant bustle of Shepherd’s Bush, Napier Place enjoys west London’s most diverse offerings.