A tantalising take on family living. Organic textures, tactile materials, and considered light channels define this four-bedroom house for rent.
Behind a traditional Victorian terrace, contemporary design manifests across the four floors of this home, just a stone’s throw from Queen’s Park. Through the ground floor entrance, parquet flooring guides past a partition wall to a reception room flooded in light. Seating arranged around a bay window distinguishes a laid-back lounging area, while an abstract wire light overhangs the open…
A tantalising take on family living. Organic textures, tactile materials, and considered light channels define this four-bedroom house for rent.
Behind a traditional Victorian terrace, contemporary design manifests across the four floors of this home, just a stone’s throw from Queen’s Park.
Through the ground floor entrance, parquet flooring guides past a partition wall to a reception room flooded in light. Seating arranged around a bay window distinguishes a laid-back lounging area, while an abstract wire light overhangs the open space adjacent. The room’s centrepiece, a suspended staircase concealed behind wooden panels is backdropped by an exposed brick wall. Framing floor-to-ceiling glass, a window nook overlooks a void space to the lower ground floor.
From here, steps lead down to the open-plan kitchen – a space crafted for the culinarily inclined. Grey-green cabinetry lines the immediate area, while an expansive skylight draws in light over a central island. Just beyond, panels of glazing create cohesion with the outdoors. Enclosing a light-filled dining area, glass slides back to connect a patio and small walled green space.
Upstairs, a pared-back palette flows through three bedrooms arranged across the first and second floor. A bay window diffuses light across muted lilac walls in the principal bedroom, its integrated wooden wardrobes offering seamless storage options. Balancing black-veined marble, warm wood accents complete the en suite bathroom with bathtub, walk-in rainfall shower and dual vanity. Two further bedroom suites feature natural light and soothing tones.
Across the lower ground floor, carefully crafted light channels by Nick Willson Architects bring light to an additional reception area, study and spacious bedroom. At the centre – a white pebbled lightwell is enclosed by glass.
Highlighted Features
Open plan kitchen and dining room
Two reception rooms
Principal bedroom suite
Two guest bedroom suites
One further bedroom
Office
Shower room
Private garden
London Borough of Brent
The room’s centrepiece, a suspended staircase concealed behind wooden panels is backdropped by an exposed brick wall.
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Just steps away from Queen’s Park, there’s a sense of community to Summerfield Avenue.
Start the day with breakfast from eclectic Café Jack’s, grab a coffee to go, then head to leafy Queen’s Park for a leisurely stroll. Stop by Planet Organic for fresh food and natural skin care, or at the weekend, the Farmer’s Market is your go-to for local seasonal produce. Venture further afield to wander Chamberlayne Road – once named London’s ‘hippest street’ by Vogue – then visit local independent cinema The Lexi.
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Summerfield Avenue
4 bedroom home in Queen's Park / Kensal
£5,000 p/w
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