Set along one of the neighbourhood’s most iconic thoroughfares, this striking home makes an immediate impression with its classic brick façade and sleek, black-framed windows. Once a working print house, the building now sits above a Pilates studio as an architecturally-reimagined residence – thoughtfully designed by HÛT Architects to honour its industrial past while embracing contemporary living. Illuminated by a…
Set along one of the neighbourhood’s most iconic thoroughfares, this striking home makes an immediate impression with its classic brick façade and sleek, black-framed windows. Once a working print house, the building now sits above a Pilates studio as an architecturally-reimagined residence – thoughtfully designed by HÛT Architects to honour its industrial past while embracing contemporary living.
Illuminated by a wall of Crittall-style windows, the open-plan kitchen and dining room is the heart of the home. Reclaimed timber flooring adds warmth and tactility, while exposed brickwork and steel accents pay homage to the building’s origins. A grey Shaker-style kitchen is fitted with integrated appliances, with a waterfall island at its centre – equal parts form and function, ideal for morning coffee or evening hosting.
Continuing the material palette, wooden floors and exposed brick carry into the adjacent living room – a bright, tranquil space separated by sliding doors, with the flexibility to transform into a guest bedroom.
Upstairs, a metal staircase leads to a top floor dedicated to rest and relaxation. Space-saving sliding doors conceal considered sleeping quarters, where whitewashed walls are punctuated by monochrome photography and Crittall-style glazing. The principal bedroom is a serene sanctuary – framed by an exposed brick feature wall on one side and bespoke wood-panelled storage on the other. A clerestory window draws daylight into the space, while the en suite bathroom is refined with a rainfall shower, heated towel rail and floor-to-ceiling mirror. A similarly calm aesthetic continues in the second bedroom, served by a contemporary family bathroom.
Crowning the home is its pièce de résistance: a private roof terrace accessed via a retractable glass roof. Framed by views of the West End’s rooftops and the unmistakable outline of the BT Tower, this elevated outdoor space features built-in seating and integrated lighting and power.
Open-plan kitchen and dining room
Living room-cum-bedroom
Principal bedroom suite
One further bedroom
Family bathroom
Cloakroom
Roof terrace
City of Westminster
Framed by views of the West End's rooftops and the unmistakable outline of the BT Tower, this elevated outdoor space features built-in seating and integrated lighting and power.
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Enquire nowTucked between the creative buzz of Fitzrovia and the calm elegance of Marylebone, Great Titchfield Street is one of central London’s most characterful locations. Independent cafés, design studios and boutique retailers sit alongside storied architecture and leafy garden squares. Venture to Regent’s Park for a morning stroll, before picking up lunch at one of Marylebone’s many restaurants. Enjoy some retail therapy on nearby Oxford and Carnaby Streets, before making the most of the area’s fine dining institutions, including Portland, Lita and Trishna.
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