Nestled between Bayswater and Notting Hill, a nexus of tranquil streets sets the scene for this characterful apartment. A quintessential townhouse from the exterior, thoughtful decoration makes this a uniquely creative home.
On the first floor, an engaging material palette enlivens a standout entertaining space. Against a framework that exudes heritage grandeur – think soaring sash windows and ornate architrave – design takes a rustic twist. Pale pink plaster brings warmth to the room’s gallery-like walls, while floor-to-ceiling windows draw in a convivial quality. Push up the frames to step out to a private terrace – the perfect setting to take breakfasts alfresco.
Arranged across the far wall, an elevated take on a country-style kitchen. Both compact yet equipped, an AGA oven, wooden worktops and butler sink provide the necessities for rustling up entrées. End evenings with scales practice or a sing-along around the piano.
A calming quality extends into the bedroom, brightly lit by a window that stretches to the ceiling. Mornings here come effortlessly – refresh in a characterful shower room wrapped up in bright tiles, then make the most of the wall-to-wall wardrobes. Above the reception room, a mezzanine level offers additional sleeping space for occasional guests.