A Stunning Edwardian Apartment with High Ceilings and Period Details
This three-bedroom apartment lies in a beautiful apartment complex designed by architect Delissa Joseph in West Kensington. The building features many of the hallmarks of the late Edwardian style, including an elegant red-brick façade, bay windows, and decorative stonework.
The early 20th-century apartment lies on the first floor of the apartment building, and it has high ceilings, tall windows, and a floor plan of 1600 square feet. It has a unique floor plan with a long U-shaped hall connecting all the rooms, from the sitting room on one end and the master bedroom on the other.

The living room is a wonderful space with a rounded wall with large windows, high ceilings, and the original cornicing, beading, and skirting boards.

The living space is divided into a sitting area with a beautiful fireplace on one end and a dining space on the other. The walls are painted in a neutral shade called ‘Soba’ by Paint and Paper Library, pairing wonderfully with the rich parquet floor.

Original French glass doors open to a private terrace overlooking the lush courtyard garden.






The apartment is pretty spacious, but the kitchen is tiny. Shaker-style cabinets, painted in a dark blue hue, are paired with a granite countertop and black-and-white hexagonal tiles from Ca’ Pietra.



The hallway is lined with bespoke bookshelves and has half-height beaded molding that draws the eye upwards.

The master suite lies at the far end of the apartment and is composed of a bedroom, a dressing room, and a bathroom.

The walls are painted in an earthy red shade called ‘Nether Red’ from Little Greene.



The dressing room is painted in the same color and features built-in wardrobes as well as a charming corner fireplace.

The apartment has two more bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes and large windows.






The apartment was listed for £1,799,999 at Inigo.
