This four-storey keystone mews is an exceptionally large, remarkably designed home. Interiors are thoroughly bespoke and carefully considered. High-gloss surfaces, ashen tones and intricate woodwork create unity between floors. Glass balustrades channel space and light. Modern technology is discreet. An inverted layout makes the most of natural light, with a top-floor, open-plan living space framed by triple-aspect windows and a view across the mews. This is the social heart of the home, zoned for lounging beside the walnut media wall or gathering in the dining area beneath skylights, one retractable. Entertaining here is a breeze. Downstairs, stylish form meets function in the kitchen, with handless cabinetry, a smart pocket door and integrated appliances – wine fridge, included. There’s room for a breakfast table, as well as a small balcony and a separate utility room. The ground and lower-ground floors have been reconceptualised as space for sleeping, grooming and hunkering down in the state-of-the-art cinema room big enough for family and friends. Arranged across three floors, the master suite is among west London’s most notable. Twisting staircases connect the bedroom, a mezzanine living area and a glamorous bathroom-meets-dressing room with twin vanities, a standalone tub and built-in mirrored wardrobes. Three further bedrooms are equally luxurious, with tailormade cabinetry, feature lighting and oversize velvet headboards. Two are en suite, the third is served by the guest bathroom. Across a glass-covered walkway, a standalone garage has been adapted as a private office but has the potential to be configured as storage space, a studio or home gym
Accessed via handsome Cornwall Gardens, and at the dead-end of a residential mews, this family home is exceptionally quiet and private. But within a 15-minute walk, you’ll reach west London’s most iconic addresses. Culture-rich South Kensington is on your doorstep. To the north: Holland Park, Kensington High Street and Kensington Gardens. A little south, Earl’s Court and Chelsea.<br /><br />