In a quiet pocket of Earl’s Court, rows of stucco-fronted townhouses speak of the area’s handsome architectural history. Thanks to a recent refurbishment, this two-bedroom lateral apartment effortlessly pairs the classic with the contemporary; the building’s handsome period bones have been sensitively reworked with considered design and modern technology. Reserved for the exclusive use of residents, an award-winning communal garden…
In a quiet pocket of Earl’s Court, rows of stucco-fronted townhouses speak of the area’s handsome architectural history. Thanks to a recent refurbishment, this two-bedroom lateral apartment effortlessly pairs the classic with the contemporary; the building’s handsome period bones have been sensitively reworked with considered design and modern technology. Reserved for the exclusive use of residents, an award-winning communal garden sits at the heart of Earls Court Square; this green space dates back to the 1870s, complete with verdant lawns, mature trees and considered planting.
Head up to the second floor, which opens into a spacious reception room. 15mm chevron oak floors run underneath, while 3.4 metre-high ceilings create a voluminous feel – accentuated with natural light that pours through bespoke Sapele sash windows. At its heart, a Burlington Pele Tigre marble mantel surrounds a remote-controlled bio-ethanol fire, its clean geometry balanced by a seamlessly integrated 55-inch LG OLED Slim screen. Double French doors paired with floaty curtains, open onto a private balcony, overlooking the leafy communal gardens of Earls Court Square beyond.
Designer lighting is curated for atmosphere: the DCW éditions In The Air chandelier anchors the space, complemented by Schwung Odyssey wall sconces and recessed Astro trimless LEDs. Climate-controlled air conditioning and WiFi-enabled underfloor heating ensure year-round comfort.
Through a wide archway, the kitchen pairs form with function. A 2.35-metre custom steel Crittall-style door adds a punchy industrial edge, while lacquered Hacker cabinetry meets porcelain worktops and splashbacks. Integrated Siemens appliances – including an induction hob and wine fridge – sit alongside a Quooker tap and discreet LED strip lighting.
The principal bedroom suite maintains the neutral palette and tranquil atmosphere. Chevron oak floors run beneath bespoke wardrobes with curved detailing and soft LED illumination. Gentle light filters through sheer roman blinds, enhanced by a Liang & Eimil Odeon pendant and Hudson Valley sconces, or close the blackout curtains as night falls. The adjoining en suite is a masterclass in contemporary elegance, featuring a Parker & Howley double marble vanity, twin Vitra basins and mosaic flooring with electric underfloor heating.
This tone of quiet sophistication is echoed in the guest bedroom, with 15mm plank oak floors and bespoke wardrobes lit internally and externally. Perry’s six-light brass pendant and Claremont fluted glass sconces lend warmth, while handmade blackout curtains ensure total serenity. The adjacent bathroom features a Parker & Howley vanity with a white stone top and dark teal accents – offering a refined contrast to the home’s minimalist palette.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Principal bedroom suite
Guest bedroom
Guest bathroom
Air-conditioning throughout reception room and bedrooms
Private balcony
Access to Earls Court Square communal gardens
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
15mm chevron oak floors run underneath, while 3.4 metre-high ceilings create a voluminous feel
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Enquire nowEarl’s Court Square remains one of West London’s most distinguished garden squares – a peaceful enclave framed by Victorian architecture and leafy vistas. Moments away, an abundance of cafés, restaurants and boutiques animate the neighbourhood. Nearby Brompton Cemetery is one of London’s seven historic burial grounds, perfect for leisurely walks. It’s not far to reach South Kensington’s infamous museums, or the King’s Road in Chelsea for boutique shopping, wellness spots and the Saatchi Gallery. London’s first Michelin-starred pub, The Harwood Arms, is close to reach in Fulham; while the clandestine speakeasy bar Evans & Peel and live music at The Troubadour are set for elegant evenings with friends.
2 bedroom home in Earl's Court
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