Located at the end of a row of handsome red-brick houses, this two-bedroom apartment is modish and modern. From the peaceful street, chequerboard steps make a stylish first impression. Inside, the period bones of this townhouse have been redrawn with an artful eye. In the reception room, charcoal-blue walls are illuminated with light that pours through a bay window. Furnishings are considered and relaxed: an inviting sofa and ottoman to one side, a marble dining table with Eames chairs to the other. Visual interest ensues with a host of vibrant artwork. Through an archway, the kitchen is a sleek backdrop for culinary endeavours with an oversized marble feature wall and a cluster of pendant lights above.
Sunlight is drawn further into the home through a glass door that leads to the bedrooms. The principal room is a minimalist affair: its light blue walls, shuttered sash windows and pale furnishings are thoroughly calming. The row of whitewashed wardrobes are a neat storage solution. The guest bedroom is striking with its botanic wall mural and velvet curtains. Next door, the bathroom has engaging finishes with its brushed grey walls, mosaic floors and dual vanity.