A textural hideaway with an elevated perspective on one of Notting Hill’s famous garden squares. This one-bedroom home pairs calming, sandy tones with considered furnishings and pristine finishes.
White painted brickwork, ornamental masonry and an
eye-catching window pediment characterise the façade of a Victorian villa which
plays host to this design-led apartment. Thoughtful design plays out across its
open-plan kitchen and reception room.
Across one wall, a contemporary kitchen puts form with
function. Minimalistic cabinetry and an undermount sink produce unbroken clean
lines and a sense of order. Prepare breakfast using integrated appliances then
pull up a bouclé-clad chair and pair leafy views over Leinster Square with a
homemade meal. Alternatively, pad over to the living area and sink into the
coffee-toned chaise sofa.
Hardwood flooring flows into the bedroom which enjoys integrated storage and stylish wall lights. A light wash adds subtle yellow tones to the walls, imbuing the room with a rejuvenating feel. A distinctive space, the en suite bathroom features greige quartz rendered walls, a floating cabinet vanity and a walk-in wet room shower.
Despite being a quiet enclave, Hereford Road is one of Notting Hill’s most well-known streets
Just next door, the restaurant of the
same name specialises in carefully cooked and beautifully presented meat and
offal. Down the street, explore modern European cuisine at Frame. The cafes and
boutiques of Westbourne Grove are also within easy reach. Brunch at Sunday in
Brooklyn or Daylesford Organic before heading to Reformation and Jigsaw for
retail therapy. The lawns of Hyde Park and the antiques and oddities of
Portobello Market are also within strolling distance.