Overlooking Notting Hill’s most vibrant thoroughfare, this lateral hideout is an enclave of calm. Inside, a juxtaposition to its spirited area unfolds courtesy of natural light and a neutral palette.
Brightened by two large sash windows, the open-plan living space wears a restful aesthetic. Minimalist decor and natural textures work in harmony here; there’s a welcoming quality to the sitting area found to one side. Cooking and dining areas are arranged opposite, with a contemporary kitchen kitted out for cooking up feasts. Sleek black worktops and integrated appliances elevate the culinary experience, while meals come with a view of the vibrant street below.
The opposite side of the apartment is given over to calming sleeping quarters. Infused with light from a west-facing window, it’s an inviting space to relax or rest. A wall of light grey wardrobes makes mornings a breeze, while a separate storage area allows for finds from the market or Westbourne Grove’s boutiques. The sophisticated family bathroom features a bathtub and overhead rainfall shower.