


Behind its dusky-pink façade, this first-floor apartment unites period volumes with crisp, contemporary design, repurposing heritage architecture for modern living. Proportions are striking, with soaring ceilings accentuating the sense of space in the open-plan reception room and kitchen. Here, sleek white cabinetry and integrated appliances set a minimalist tone, flowing effortlessly into a dining area primed for entertaining. Natural light…
Behind its dusky-pink façade, this first-floor apartment unites period volumes with crisp, contemporary design, repurposing heritage architecture for modern living. Proportions are striking, with soaring ceilings accentuating the sense of space in the open-plan reception room and kitchen. Here, sleek white cabinetry and integrated appliances set a minimalist tone, flowing effortlessly into a dining area primed for entertaining.
Natural light pours through a trio of French doors, illuminating black herringbone flooring and ornate cornicing. Overhead, mid-century Sciolari chandeliers offer a sculptural focal point. Outside, the private balcony spans the width of the space and enjoys elevated views over the porticoed façades that define the street below.
Overlooking the main living space, a glass-fronted mezzanine adds versatility – home to a study and snug, with built-in storage neatly integrated into the design. Benefitting from the vast ceiling height and large windows, the space is bright and welcoming.
Two bedrooms occupy the remainder of the home, each thoughtfully curated. The principal suite lies at the rear, its en suite tucked behind folding doors. Inside, large sash windows fill the bathroom with light, drawing attention to a rainfall shower and elegant freestanding basin. In the bedroom, dark wood flooring meets pale grey bespoke joinery for a calm, monochrome palette.
The second bedroom shares the aesthetic sensibility, with three sash windows dressed in geometric Roman blinds. A guest bathroom, complete with rainfall shower, sits adjacent.
Open-plan reception room and kitchen
Mezzanine floor with office and snug
Principal bedroom suite
Guest bedroom
Guest bathroom
Private balcony
Underfloor heating
Communal garden access
Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea
Natural light pours through a trio of French doors, accentuating black herringbone flooring and soaring ceilings edged with ornate cornicing.
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Enquire nowTucked close to Earl’s Court station, Nevern Square is poised to enjoy the capital to its fullest. From here, it’s a 15-minute walk to Holland Park, a leafy haven amid the hustle and bustle. Venture past Kensington’s stucco-fronted façades to Gloucester Road’s independent shops and cafés, followed by a walk through Kensington Gardens. Enjoy an evening of New York-style pizzas at Eva, or nostalgic British flavours at Pippin’s, just a two-minute stroll from your front door. End the night at speakeasy bar Evans & Peel or with live music at The Troubadour.
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