


Set on a row of a Victorian townhouses showcasing volute columns and portico frontages, this two-bedroom lateral apartment puts a modern spin on its period framework. Ascend to the first floor and enter the open-plan kitchen and reception room through a pair of blonde wood double doors. A backdrop of whitewashed brick walls and bleached timber floors sets a calming…
Set on a row of a Victorian townhouses showcasing volute columns and portico frontages, this two-bedroom lateral apartment puts a modern spin on its period framework. Ascend to the first floor and enter the open-plan kitchen and reception room through a pair of blonde wood double doors.
A backdrop of whitewashed brick walls and bleached timber floors sets a calming feel in motion. To one side, a stylish culinary area features rows of smooth cabinets with neat underlighting and sleek integrated appliances. To the other, a mid-century modern style sofa centres the living area. Nestled in the bay window, a dining table is accentuated with tangerine-coloured seating.
The home’s tactile material palette and pared-back tones ensues in the principal bedroom, where white exposed brickwork frames the setting. The eye is drawn to contemporary artwork and silver sculptural light fittings that hang either side of the bed. A guest bedroom sits next door, complete with full sized bed and ample storage. Serving these spaces, a contemporary bathroom wrapped in glossy metro tiles.
Lateral apartment in a Victorian conversion
Open-plan reception room and kitchen
Principal bedroom
Guest bedroom
Contemporary bathroom
City of Westminster
In the open-plan kitchen and reception room, a backdrop of whitewashed brick walls and bleached wood floors sets a calming feel in motion.
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Enquire nowA stone’s throw from Grand Union Canal, Fermoy Road is set in a picturesque spot. Stroll along the waterway past neat rows of vibrant barges and white stucco-fronted townhouses towards lively Portobello Road’s antiques dealers and food stalls. Catch a drink at The Union Tavern on the water’s edge and watch the boats go by. Or stretch your legs further with a visit to local favourite The Prince Alfred on Formosa Street. In the warmer months, enjoy a live performance at Canal Café Theatre or the Puppet Theatre Barge. Lord’s Cricket Ground is also on the doorstep.
2 bedroom home in Maida Hill
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