Set in the sophisticated heart of Chelsea, this newly refurbished four-bedroom home is a canvas of finely-tuned contemporary design.
The buzz of the King’s Road quietens as you head down Shawfield Street, a serene road lined with immaculate brick and stucco-fronted houses. Echoing its smart Chelsea postcode, this four-bedroom home has been entirely refurbished with pristine interior design. Across four floors, high quality furnishings and modern tech — including air conditioning, central heating and Sonos speakers — are complemented by an abundance of sunlight.
Making a sophisticated first impression, the entrance hallway is laid with marble floors. Take stairs to the first floor to the home’s heart: an open-plan reception and dining room split across two levels. The living area is set below, where a navy tuxedo sofa stylishly contrasts whitewashed walls and floors. On the higher level, a marble-topped dining table can be extended to seat ten. Connected via an open serving hatch or separate door, the kitchen’s inky cabinets and stainless steel worktops offer a moodier accent, while brand-new appliances are set for culinary creativity. Dual-aspect fenestration brightens the space, with one French door opening onto a balcony. Steps lead down to the private garden — a secluded suntrap come warmer months.
The principal bedroom suite is spread across the home’s fourth storey, introduced by a staircase framed with a glass balustrade — which also leads to an additional private terrace. The bedroom is minimalist in style, finished with plenty of wardrobe space. Its en suite bathroom makes a bolder statement with its black freestanding bathtub. Two double guest bedrooms are located on the third floor, one served by an en suite bathroom and the other by a separate bathroom.
On the ground floor, an additional reception space, currently configured as a study/television room, can be reimagined as a bedroom. Floor-to-ceiling storage frames a desk, while light is drawn in through sash windows and doors that open to the garden. Next door, there’s a modern bathroom with a glass framed walk-in-shower.
Completing the home is a private garage, which has been extended to allow for the storage of one larger-sized vehicle. From the street, it opens with a fob key, while a door in the hallway provides interior access.


