Shades of Blue and Original Details in a Victorian Garden Apartment
This charming one-bedroom apartment is located on the ground floor of a Victorian terrace house in Stoke Newington, London. The 567 square feet apartment is decorated in shades of blue, with the exception of the bedroom, which is painted in a light gray hue.
The current owners have carefully preserved the original details, like the original floorboards, paneled doors, and sash windows. These historic elements add a lot of character to the cozy spaces.

The sitting room is located at the front of the plan, featuring two four-over-one Queen Anne-style sash windows and walls painted in a deep blue shade by Little Greene.



The two alcoves are fitted with shelves painted in the same blue hue as the walls.


The dining room is located at the end of the hallway in the center of the floor plan.

The walls are painted in the same blue shade as the living room, and the room features original glazed doors on either side.

The original fireplace has been fitted with patterned tiles and shelves for extra storage. The brickwork adds a nice historical element to the space.


Beyond the dining room lies the kitchen, where the blue color scheme continues in the kitchen cabinets.


The kitchen features natural slate flooring, dark blue cabinets topped with solid oak countertops, and classic white tiles. From the kitchen, you can access the apartment’s private garden.

The bathroom is designed using classic white metro tiles and dark-stained wooden cabinets.

The bedroom is a serene space with walls painted in a light gray shade by Little Greene and white-painted floorboards. The room has two large sash windows overlooking the garden and an original built-in wardrobe.


The house has gardens at the front and the back. The front garden features a tall golden privet and fragrant honeysuckle.

The private back garden is walled and features a patio of patterned tiles underneath a mature lilac, and climbing ivy covers the boundary walls.


The apartment is listed for £500.000 at Inigo.
