Set in a gated development in Queen’s Park, this one-bedroom studio apartment is configured with monochrome tones and swathes of natural light.
Clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows and crisp white walls. This well-arranged one-bedroom studio apartment lives up to its former usage as a photography studio. As part of a boutique development by interior designer Tala Fustok, this historic structure has been given a contemporary lease of life with a streamlined minimalist aesthetic. Entering on the ground floor, the open-plan reception area is…
Set in a gated development in Queen’s Park, this one-bedroom studio apartment is configured with monochrome tones and swathes of natural light.
Clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows and crisp white walls. This well-arranged one-bedroom studio apartment lives up to its former usage as a photography studio. As part of a boutique development by interior designer Tala Fustok, this historic structure has been given a contemporary lease of life with a streamlined minimalist aesthetic.
Entering on the ground floor, the open-plan reception area is bathed in natural light through full-height glazing. There’s organic warmth drawn by the wooden floors, while the matte-black Häcker kitchen makes a bolder statement. Pairing form with function, smooth worktops and a mirrored splashback neatly frame high-spec integrated appliances. A relaxed sofa is finished in a stylish navy, while the wooden dining table is an inviting setting for entertaining.
The bedroom space is delineated by a single step and whitewashed curtain. Its pared-back interior palette affords a tranquil character, which continues past a sliding door into the en suite bathroom. Sage green Solus tiles are offer a pop of colour against the monochrome scheme which wraps around the large rainfall shower and bathtub.
Highlighted Features
Interior design by Tala Fustok
Studio apartment in gated development
Open-plan kitchen and reception room
Double bedroom
En suite bathroom
City of Westminster
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Brunswick Studios is set within family-friendly Queen’s Park where a string of independent businesses and 30-acres of green space await. Start your morning with a hot yoga session at Fierce Grace before perusing paperbacks at Queen’s Park Books. Head to the eponymous park for a game of tennis, then venture to Chamberlayne Road to the Lexi, an independent cinema where all proceeds go to charity. For an evening of fine dining, local favourites include Japanese haunt Michiko Sushino and the hand-rolled pasta from Ida.
Queen's Park (8 mins)
Westbourne Park (14 mins)
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1 bedroom home in Queen's Park / Kensal
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