A playful and contemporary one-bedroom apartment set on a leafy cul-de-sac in Notting Hill.
Behind the striking blue and white façade of an
end-of-terrace townhouse, period details make way for modern design principles in
this clean-lined, colourful hideaway. Arranged across the garden level, this welcoming
home pairs spatial innovation with a minimalistic aesthetic.
In the open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room, a
shelving unit delineates the space between cooking and living areas. Prepare a
meal using integrated appliances then dine on stylish banquette seating.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing brings natural light into the space and folds to grant
access to the garden – a green retreat surrounded by plants.
From the kitchen, smooth concrete flooring flows into a
comfortable living area. Beyond, the bedroom is a calming sanctum with sisal
carpet and fitted cabinetry finished in pale pistachio tones. A soothing space
to cleanse and reset, the bathroom draws together shiplap panelling, white
subway tiles and a walk-in rainfall shower.
Ladbroke Crescent is a regal street of period architecture. At the end of the road, grab a drink from The Elgin – favourite pub of the late Clash frontman Joe Strummer.