Grand Spaces with Colorful Details in a Holland Park Apartment
Tucked between the grand townhouses of Holland Park, this reimagined one-bedroom apartment is a study in creativity, character, and calm.
The result of a collaboration between architect Harvey Langston-Jones and Kathryn Harris Interiors, the home balances its period proportions with a fresh, artful perspective, all unfolding across a generous lateral footprint.

Step inside and you’re welcomed by a palatial reception room bathed in natural light. High ceilings and heritage detailing set a refined tone, while a palette of warm, understated hues allows the architecture to take centre stage.

The interplay between old and new feels effortless. Contemporary furnishings bring energy and personality, yet never overwhelm the home’s period framework.

Flanking the fireplace, sleek wooden cabinetry provides discreet storage, ensuring the space remains as practical as it is polished. It’s a room designed equally for quiet evenings in and convivial gatherings with friends.


In the principal bedroom, statement design meets serenity. A soothing backdrop of soft neutrals is enlivened with coral accents, striking a careful balance between calm and character.

Bronze mirrored wardrobes reflect light and lend everyday practicality a touch of glamour, while a stone-framed fireplace reinforces the home’s period charm.


To the rear of the apartment, the atmosphere shifts. Tradition gives way to bold creativity in the kitchen and dining room, where pastel pink walls make a confident statement.

Above, a skylight draws daylight deep into the space, while a wall of glazing frames leafy views and opens directly onto the garden. The connection between indoors and out is seamless, creating a natural flow that comes into its own during the warmer months.

Marble surfaces that wrap the walls and countertops introduce a note of opulence to everyday rituals, elevating everything from morning coffee to evening entertaining.


Beyond the kitchen, a private patio garden offers a rare pocket of tranquillity. Built-in bench seating invites long, languid lunches or evening drinks, while borders of verdant greenery provide privacy and a sense of escape from the city beyond.

The shower room continues the narrative of considered luxury. Dark-veined marble envelops the rainfall shower, creating a cocooning, spa-like atmosphere that feels indulgent yet refined.

The apartment is listed for rent at Domus Nova.
