A Two-Bedroom Victorian Apartment with a Yellow Kitchen and a Roof Terrace
Behind the handsome red‑brick façade of a Victorian terraced townhouse punctuated by traditional sash windows lies a unique two-bedroom apartment with a yellow kitchen and a spacious roof terrace.
The 761 sq ft apartment spans four floors, with the entry on the first floor, the living spaces on the second and third, and the roof terrace on the fourth.
The apartment features beautiful original elements, including a fireplace, stucco, and wooden floorboards, paired with new additions, such as a sunny yellow kitchen and a renovated bathroom.


The sitting room is located at the front of the plan on the third floor. The original wooden floorboards are paired with Bauwerk limewash paint on the walls and the ceiling, creating a calm atmosphere in the sitting room.

A brown velvet B&B Italia Camaleonda sofa sits in front of the windows.

The room is centered around a fireplace with a marble surround and the original tilework.


The niches flanking the original fireplace are fitted with built-in shelves and cabinets.




In the corner, a music corner is created featuring a modular cabinet from Tylko.

Double glass doors separate the living room from the kitchen, allowing light to flow through both spaces while also having the option to create two separate rooms.


The small but beautiful kitchen combines in‑frame Shaker‑style cabinetry painted in Sudbury Yellow by Farrow & Ball with Calacatta Viola marble worktops.

The brass fixtures are by Rowen and Wrenn.



The Lacanche Beaune range cooker, with gas hob and electric oven, is flanked by open shelving and fluted wall lights.

The master bedroom is located at the back of the third floor. The room, including the built-in wardrobes, is color-drenched in Little Greene’s Sage Green.



The bedroom features a cusom built-in vanity table with a marble top and a gold mirror from Oliver Bonas.



Descending to the second floor, you’ll find the apartment’s second bedroom and the bathroom.

The second bedroom is color-drenched in a lovely pink hue called “Nashville House” by Lick.



A characterful original coloured‑glass door opens into the bathroom.

The bathroom pairs classic and modern design. The room features a classic black and white floor paired with brown zellige tiles, brass fittings, and a classic sink.


The red bobbin mirror above the sink adds a bright color pop to the room.


On the top floor, you will find the absolute selling point of this apartment. The spacious roof terrace, with a newly laid checkerboard floor, is the only one in sight, creating a private outdoor space where you can enjoy the sun all day long.

Throughout the apartment, the woodwork (including windows, skirting boards, and doors) is painted in “Wevet” by Farrow & Ball.

The apartment is listed for £900,000 at Aucoot.
