On a quiet street in Notting Hill, a pastel-pink façade peeks over private gates. Complete with a gable roof flanked by stucco ornamentation, this detached house conceals distinguished interiors.
A truly open-plan kitchen and reception room takes the ground floor. Grab fresh ingredients from the American-style fridge, make breakfast on the Rangemaster cooker then eat at the marble breakfast bar. Undulating wooden cabinetry provides contrast against the worktops and a connection to the reception room.
Sliding doors of bespoke joinery reveal a TV in the living area. Or leave them closed and bask in the majesty of the space. Soft lighting and plush furnishings create a sense of warmth while stone floors flow into an adjoining dining room, illuminated by a large skylight. A wooden-clad ceiling speaks of Scandi influences and a connection to nature.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite has a vaulted ceiling with white-painted beams and a separate dressing room. A bank of wardrobes hides the entrance to a pink en suite bathroom with a high ceiling, porthole window and dual marble vanity.
A calming guest bedroom has fitted storage and a tropical feature wall. The Middle East-inspired family bathroom features a frameless walk-in rainfall shower and teal-toned exposed plasterwork.