


Dressing its heritage framework with considered design, this Queen’s Park apartment is a lesson in maximising light and space. Set on a row of handsome red-brick houses, a manicured lawn leads the way to sophisticated lateral living. A soaring ceiling height immediately impresses in the open-plan kitchen and reception room. Inky blue cabinetry forms the shaker kitchen by Howdens –…
Dressing its heritage framework with considered design, this Queen’s Park apartment is a lesson in maximising light and space. Set on a row of handsome red-brick houses, a manicured lawn leads the way to sophisticated lateral living.
A soaring ceiling height immediately impresses in the open-plan kitchen and reception room. Inky blue cabinetry forms the shaker kitchen by Howdens – a striking visual contrast to the room’s pristine white canvas. Enhanced with white stone countertops and sleek integrated appliances, it’s a considered space for cooking.
Honey-toned herringbone floors sweep through the lounge, where tall bespoke cabinetry creates a sophisticated solution for storage and a TV. Centring the room, towering double doors flood an uplifting light throughout, looking out to the leafy garden beyond. Outdoors, a paved patio offers a seamless extension to the living space, ideal for alfresco dining in warmer months. A small putting green lies beyond, while an additional patio sits to the rear.
Savour moments of serenity in the sophisticated bedroom, where an interplay of tone and texture effortlessly unfolds. Dressed in juxtaposing hues, Farrow & Ball’s Hague blue brings an inviting depth to neutral details. Shutters open to a large window, inviting in streams of natural light and an uplifting feel. A pristine approach to details continues in the bathroom, with carefully-laid subway tiles enveloping a generous walk-in rainfall shower.
Open-plan kitchen, dining and reception room
Principal bedroom
Shower room
Private garden with putting green
London Borough of Brent
Savour moments of serenity in the sophisticated bedroom, where an interplay of tone and texture effortlessly unfolds.
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Enquire nowAn ideal area for creatives and families alike, Queen’s Park enjoys a welcoming sense of community. Brondesbury Road puts you in prime position, with a wealth of local favourites on your doorstep. Enjoy brunch at Cocotte, then wander along to the park for a leisurely stroll or uplifting game of tennis. Head to Carmel for Mediterranean inspired cuisine with an enchanting, rustic-style setting. On Sundays, it’s just a walk across the road to visit the Farmers’ Market for organic produce and seasonal seafood. End the day with drinks at compact local brewery and bar, Wolfpack.
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