Contemporary design and period accents create character in this three-bedroom maisonette in Holland Park.
Behind a leafy green canopy, dark tones and tantalising textures create inviting spaces for modern living in this period maisonette.
From the entrance, light filtering through a French window brings an uplifting feel. An airy reception room creates a striking impression – black varnished wooden floors drawing attention to a feature fireplace. Against deep beige walls, its white marble surround offers an alluring visual contrast. Tall sash windows stretch up to the ceiling, flooding the space with natural light.
Connecting the adjacent room, sliding doors draw back to reveal a contemporary kitchen. Sleek glossy cabinetry forms a link between spaces, recalling the colours of the reception room. Contrasting the dark green marbled backsplash, an abstract garnet red chandelier overhangs a central dining area.
Across the top floor, an alluring interplay of deep hues and natural light generates a refined feel in the principal bedroom suite. An array of textures – from cream carpet to dark bronze textured wallpaper – brings depth to the open space. Hidden wardrobes offer ample storage options. Through a dedicated dressing space, a cool brown en suite hosts a grand black and white tiled dual shower.
Sage green walls create a soothing atmosphere in the guest bedroom suite – an elegant fireplace a striking focal feature around which to style the room. Built-in wardrobes seamlessly merge with the wall, reducing clutter. Complete with a large bathtub, a bright en suite bathroom sits adjacent.
Gently juxtaposing pale grey walls, white cornicing brings character to the second guest bedroom. Floor to ceiling integrated wardrobes line the wall, while a central alcove creates space for artwork or a TV. A spacious family bathroom serves this bedroom.