Defined by four-metre ceilings, dark pine floors and expansive bay windows, this Victorian apartment has been carefully reimagined by designer Nigel Coates. The reception room forms the social heart of the home, where full-height windows draw light across intricate cornicing, picture rails and an original white marble fireplace. Upholstered chairs by Fratelli Boffi introduce colour and texture, while a curated collection of artwork…
Defined by four-metre ceilings, dark pine floors and expansive bay windows, this Victorian apartment has been carefully reimagined by designer Nigel Coates. The reception room forms the social heart of the home, where full-height windows draw light across intricate cornicing, picture rails and an original white marble fireplace. Upholstered chairs by Fratelli Boffi introduce colour and texture, while a curated collection of artwork reinforces the room’s eclectic character. Set within the bay window, a dining area enjoys elevated views over Old Brompton Road, with French doors opening onto a wraparound balcony concealed behind original shutters.
To the rear, a galley kitchen overlooks a quiet courtyard. Reconstituted stone worktops are paired with a zinc splashback and matching extractor hood, while integrated appliances include a Smeg hob and oven alongside a Bosch fridge.
Across the entrance hall, illuminated by a Murano chandelier, silver-leafed double doors open to the principal bedroom. Sharing the same south-facing aspect as the reception room, the space combines retained period detailing with integrated storage and contemporary artworks. A lily lamp designed by Coates hangs above the bed, while a bespoke bookcase serves as a headboard and allows natural light to filter through to the walk-in wardrobe beyond.
The bathroom completes the home, featuring a vintage cast-iron bath and a basin reclaimed from the original RMS Queen Mary, with Dalsouple flooring underfoot.
Designed by Nigel Coates RA
Reception room with bay window
Separate kitchen
Principal bedroom
Cuarto de baño
Wraparound balcony
Four-metre high ceilings
Intricate period features
Royal Borough de Kensington y Chelsea
The reception room forms the social heart of the home, where full-height sash windows draw light across intricate cornicing, picture rails and an original white marble fireplace.
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Consultar ahoraMoments from vibrant institutions like the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Natural History Museum, a sense of peace prevails here. Grab a coffee to go from HJEM before heading north for a stroll around Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Coveted local restaurants such as Margaux, Yashin Ocean House and Zuma are perfect for get-togethers. For shopping, there’s Kensington High Street to the north, Chelsea’s iconic King’s Road to the south and the upmarket department stores of Knightsbridge to the east. The Royal Albert Hall is nearby for evening entertainment, or head to The Troubadour for live music.
1 bedroom home in Chelsea / South Kensington
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