Westbourne Gardens paints a picture of quintessential Notting Hill architecture, with stucco-fronted townhouses and cast-iron railings. Behind its immaculate façade, this one-bedroom garden apartment is set for modern-day city dwelling.
The high ceilings of the reception room impress at once, illuminated with sunlight through large sash windows. Immaculate cornicing and cast-iron radiators are a nod to the home’s heritage, whilst whitewashed walls offer a neutral canvas for creative contemporary design. There’s cohesion from the reception room into the kitchen, courtesy of blonde parquet floors that run throughout the home. The galley-like culinary space is marked by sage-coloured cabinets and dark worktops. French windows open out to the private garden, where thoughtfully-considered planters are a peaceful backdrop for alfresco entertaining.
Continuing the home’s minimalist interior palette, the bedroom is all soft tones and reams of morning sunlight complete with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. The bathroom is a stylish affair, wrapped in oversized metro tiles, a rainfall shower and gilded appliances.
Westbourne Gardens is a springboard to the best of west London. Just a stone’s throw away from Westbourne Grove – arguably one of Notting Hill’s most vibrant and fashionable streets, home to a wealth of boutiques, eateries and amenities. Pick up local produce from Daylesford Organic Farm Shop or Planet Organic. Favoured brunch spots include Beam, Granger & Co. Or Farmacy. For invigorating workouts, head to Bodyism, 1Rebel or Psycle. It’s a short walk to the manicured lawns of Hyde Park – the Serpentine Lido is set for early-morning swims.<br /><br />