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In the heart of Queen’s Park, this four-bedroom home is a spectacle of contemporary architecture, elevated by an immaculate private garden.

With its sculptural pediments, bay windows and stock brickwork, the façade of this four-bedroom home sings in harmony with the rest of Keslake Road. Beyond the front door however, a masterpiece of material creativity tells a different tale. Three spacious storeys are composed with innovative, tactile design and an abundance of natural light.

From the entrance, a set of steps leads down into the reception room. There’s an organic look to the brushed plaster walls and stone floors, softly illuminated through a bay window. The built-in sofa is as inviting as it is stylish, crafted with a wood base and green upholstery. Above, a contemporary chandelier captures attention, while vintage wall lighting casts a warm glow.

Reclaimed wooden doors open into the kitchen and dining room — an inspiring setting drawn with a bold palette. Inky-toned beams and cabinetry contrast with the natural floors and walls, while sunlight pours through two skylights and a wall of rear glazing. A kitchen island sits at the centre of the space, where a smooth worktop is complemented by six metallic stools. Hosting comes naturally here, with a large dining table, built-in bar and DJ station.

Beyond the eating area, find a cosy lounge with plush seating. There’s synergy between indoors and outdoors through the wall of bi-folding glass; when the weather is sunny, leave the Crittall-style panels open. The private garden is beautifully manicured, with a lawn bordered by wooden seating and painted fencing.

Things take a minimalist turn in the bedrooms upstairs. The principal bedroom suite has an uplifting feel with natural light that filters through a bay window. Pale walls, timber floors and full-height wardrobes set a refined tone, lending attention to the sculptural lighting. Next door, the en suite bathroom gleams with whitewashed metro tiling in the walk-in rainfall shower.

Three additional sleeping spaces sit across the first and second floors. One of the double bedrooms features integrated storage, a dressing table and modern pendant lighting — plus a south-facing balcony overlooking the garden. A staircase with exposed brickwork leads up to the second double bedroom suite, brightly lit through a trio of sash windows. On the first floor, a calming study also contains a single bed. Completing the property is a spacious family bathroom.