


On a Notting Hill street lined with rainbow-hued townhouses, this two-floor apartment is a calm and considered backdrop for London living. Framed by neighbouring façades in playful shades of pink and yellow, the home's classic exterior gives way to neutral interiors and airy spaces spread across the third and fourth floors. Maximising light from a generous skylight, an inverted layout…
On a Notting Hill street lined with rainbow-hued townhouses, this two-floor apartment is a calm and considered backdrop for London living. Framed by neighbouring façades in playful shades of pink and yellow, the home’s classic exterior gives way to neutral interiors and airy spaces spread across the third and fourth floors.
Maximising light from a generous skylight, an inverted layout places a sweeping open-plan living space at the top of the home. Here, clean architectural lines and gallery-white walls create a sense of calm and clarity, softened by warm wooden flooring. Sliding glass doors extend the living space out to a private balcony – an ideal spot for taking in the sweeping vistas over Notting Hill, particularly at sunset.
Back inside, a petite yet efficient kitchen sits off the living area, with integrated appliances including a washer dryer. A Velux window brings both light and dimension to the space, offering elevated views across the neighbourhood’s rooftops.
Descending to the lower level, the atmosphere remains serene. The bedroom features soft neutral tones and a sisal-style herringbone carpet. A wall of bespoke panelled wardrobes provides ample storage, while French doors open onto a private terrace – a peaceful spot to catch the morning light. Also on this floor, the bathroom makes a striking impression, clad in rich green tiles contrasted by a pale stone basin.
Open-plan reception and dining room
Separate kitchen with integrated appliances
Principal bedroom with a terrace
Bathroom
Two private terraces
Far-reaching views over the surrounding neighbourhood
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Sliding glass doors extend the living space out to a private balcony – an ideal spot for taking in sweeping vistas over Notting Hill, particularly at sunset.
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Enquire nowColville Houses is a springboard to Notting Hill’s most vibrant offerings. Just seconds from Portobello Road, there’s a host of antiques shops and market stalls to explore. Work up a sweat at SoulCycle or Bodyism, followed by a coffee and pastries to go from Buns from Home just around the corner. Neighbourhood favourite Empire Empire is on your doorstep for dining out, alongside a host of local watering holes: The Pelican, The Cow and The Ledbury to name a few. Cosy down once the sun sets with a film at The Electric Cinema, one of London’s oldest picture houses.
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1 bedroom home in Notting Hill W11
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