


Found along a row of colourful façades, this duck-egg blue, end-of-terrace townhouse apartment demands attention. Through a colour-coordinated front door, the home opens into a double reception room. In the first space, a vast bay window illuminates the wooden floors and tall ceilings, while staircases inspired by the Mexican architect Luis Barragán take centre stage in connecting the rest of…
Found along a row of colourful façades, this duck-egg blue, end-of-terrace townhouse apartment demands attention.
Through a colour-coordinated front door, the home opens into a double reception room. In the first space, a vast bay window illuminates the wooden floors and tall ceilings, while staircases inspired by the Mexican architect Luis Barragán take centre stage in connecting the rest of the home. The second reception area sits subtly separated, with a full-length sash window and custom-fitted bookcases, lending it to relaxing. The space transitions to a study, where French doors give way to a balcony.
Downstairs, daily life unfolds across a kitchen and dining room with an open-plan configuration that allows natural light to travel throughout. Wood floors run from front to back, bookended by vast glazing and outdoor spaces. To the front of the home a family room enjoys wall-to-wall storage and overlooks a small herb garden. This area leads into the kitchen, which is anchored by a marble island with a butler sink, alongside sleek handleless cabinetry and state-of-the-art integrated appliances. A considered aesthetic continues across to the dining area where bench seating is well suited to entertaining. Remodelled to make the most of the space and light available, a conservatory dominates one corner of the room, while bifold doors open onto a tiered garden with an outbuilding that’s ideal for use as a gym, snug or additional study. Further access to the garden, as well as the street is found next to a utility room.
Upstairs, relaxation descends on the sleeping quarters that occupy the first floor. The principal bedroom suite features built-in storage, high ceilings and a large sash window with views out over the garden below, accompanied by a tiled en suite bathroom with CP Hart fittings. Calming tones and sophisticated finishes continue into two further bedrooms, both served by a family bathroom.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and family room
Double reception room
Principal bedroom suite
Two further bedrooms
Family bathroom
Study
Utility room and cloakroom
Private garden with street access
Outbuilding
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Full-length bifold doors open onto the terraced garden where an outbuilding sits towards to the back – ideal for a gym, snug or additional study.
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Enquire nowLancaster Road has enviable proximity to the best eateries, amenities and transport links west London has to offer. Grab a pastry from Butter Bakery Bar, then wander up to explore the buzz of Westbourne Grove. Make your way to Portobello Road’s coveted food market for a taste of global cuisine, before browsing antiques and vintage treasures. Stop in at the Electric Cinema, then complete the evening with one of the fine-dining options on your doorstep – choose from Dorian, The Ledbury or Gold. With Ladbroke Grove tube station just a short walk away, there’s easy access into central London and beyond.
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