


The rustic and the contemporary collide at this Fulham apartment, arranged over the lower ground floor of a smart, yellow-brick townhouse. Set behind cast iron railings, its pared-back interiors are imbued with a Scandinavian simplicity. At its heart, a well-conceived galley kitchen is flooded with light via a glass roof. A lesson in craftsmanship, wooden cabinets, parquet floors and exposed…
The rustic and the contemporary collide at this Fulham apartment, arranged over the lower ground floor of a smart, yellow-brick townhouse. Set behind cast iron railings, its pared-back interiors are imbued with a Scandinavian simplicity.
At its heart, a well-conceived galley kitchen is flooded with light via a glass roof. A lesson in craftsmanship, wooden cabinets, parquet floors and exposed brick walls layer texture on texture, lending a soothing quality. Contrasting elements abound: a traditional butler sink and bottle green tiles speak to the heritage of the building, while steel lamps and shelving crafted from metal pipes inject a more contemporary feel. Integrated appliances, including a six-ring gas hob, take care of the practicalities.
Modern interventions continue in the adjoining glass extension. Enveloped in floor-to-ceiling glazing on two sides, it accommodates an atmospheric dining room that invites the outside in. Open the doors to blur the boundaries with the peaceful garden. Arranged over two levels, the lower tier is dedicated to al fresco dining, and the upper to cooking – note the built-in barbecue and bench seating.
Back inside, a bioethanol freestanding fireplace dials up the cosiness in the reception room, making it a space for all seasons. Soft light, dark wooden floors and neutral toned walls accentuate the feeling of calm, while fitted alcove shelving keeps the space clutter free.
Found at the front of the apartment, the south-facing principal bedroom suite comes with a window seat nestled into the large bay. Every detail has been considered: an imposing glass-fronted cabinet offers an abundance of storage space, while sisal carpet feels warm underfoot. Pocket doors slide to reveal a metro-tiled en suite bathroom, featuring a shower over the bathtub.
Overlooking the garden, the guest bedroom is quiet and understated – think white walls and dark wooden floors. It’s served by a shower room finished with deep blue tiles and a freestanding stone sink that inject a sense of luxury.
Open-plan kitchen and dining room
Glass extension
Reception room with bioethanol fireplace
Principal bedroom suite with fitted storage
Guest bedroom
Shower room
Garden
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
A lesson in craftsmanship, wooden cabinets, parquet floors and exposed brick walls layer texture on texture, lending a soothing quality.
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