A warm, tactile material palette unites the immaculately crafted living spaces. Descend to the lower ground, where a moodier tone takes over. An earthy study makes for an inviting work-from-home setting, with oak joinery, arched shelving and a Crittall wall that welcomes in natural light. A cosy reception room lies opposite, anchored by a timber entertainment unit. Below, the basement is dedicated to downtime. Printed panels bring character to the cinema room, centred around a large built-in screen, while a private gym sits alongside.
Architectural flair meets a coveted Notting Hill postcode in this four-bedroom home, where mews quietude gives way to warm, characterful design within.
Overview
Tucked away on a quiet mews just off Westbourne Grove, this four-bedroom home is a peaceful counterpoint to the energy of its Notting Hill neighbourhood. Behind its discreet façade, design studio Moreno Masey has reimagined five floors with a confident approach to colour, material and form. Connected by a passenger lift, the interiors balance architectural polish with an inviting sense of comfort – across light-flooded social spaces, intimate retreats and a south-facing roof terrace that gazes over the rooftops.
The living spaces
Kitchen & dining
Neutral cabinetry, veined marble and matt-black details give the kitchen and dining room a polished yet playful feel. Overhead, a sculptural arc pendant catches the eye, while burl wood and bar stools bring texture to the island – an easy perch for morning coffees. Opposite, an oval dining table surrounded by ochre velvet chairs sets the scene for entertaining.
Bedrooms & bathrooms
Maintaining the home’s material warmth and considered design, four bedrooms unfold across the upper floors. The principal suite has an entire level to itself, complete with a dedicated dressing room where open shelving meets streamlined fitted wardrobes. On the storey below, two guest rooms have their own en suite bathrooms, while the third is served by a neighbouring shower room.
Outdoor space
At the top of the house, a south-facing roof terrace runs the full width of the property. Decked, planted and furnished for lounging, it’s a secluded spot for coffee in the morning sun, an afternoon spent with a book or drinks as evening settles over Notting Hill.
The neighbourhood
Bridstow Place carries a quietness that’s rare this close to central London. A short, cottage-lined backstreet off Chepstow Road, it sits at the meeting point of Notting Hill and Westbourne Grove. For relaxation, the Six Senses Spa at the nearby Whiteley’s development will be the UK’s first. Take a stroll around Kensington Gardens, brunch at Beam, then browse the rails at Reformation and Sézane. Round off the day with dinner at The Barbury or Endo Kazutoshi’s sushi hotspot Sumi. For drinks, there’s local favourite The Cow or The Westbourne – both just minutes from your door.
Notting Hill & Holland Park
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