A Beautiful Color Palette in a Victorian London Apartment
If you love colorful houses, you need to here and see this delightful two bedroom apartment in London. The 670 sq ft apartment is located on the ground floor of a Victorian townhouse and is entirely painted in a beautiful palette of Little Green and Farrow & Ball shades.
The cheerful color palette blends beautifully with historic elements like original floorboards, molding, and sash windows. The apartment has a long floor plan with the living room and kitchen on opposite ends and two bedrooms in between. I absolutely adore this small home. The color palette, warm and patterned textiles, vintage pieces, and historic elements make this a perfectly charming home.
The living room is at the front of the house, overlooking the shared garden. It is painted in a cheerful yellow tone (one of the trending colors for 2025) and features original elements like a box bay window, high skirting boards, a picture rail, and crown moulding that show the house’s Victorian origins.
The room is centered around a brick fireplace with a white mantel flanked on one side by bookshelves.
The white-painted floorboards and yellow walls create a fresh and cheery base for the sitting room. Layered textiles, graphic patterns, and colorful decor turn this sitting room into a cozy spot.
On the other side of the apartment lies this cottage-style kitchen with weathered floorboards, blue cabinets with Matilda Goad chocolate bamboo hardware, and white tiles. The shelves are painted in ‘Citrine’ by Little Greene.
Central in the kitchen stands a beautiful rustic table on a jute checkerboard rug. A H&M shelving system hangs on the wall.
Beyond the kitchen lies a small pantry with the same cabinets and shelves. From the utility, you can access a tiny outdoor space.
The master bedroom is painted in Farrow and Ball’s ‘Setting Plaster.’
The nursery is painted in ‘Cooking Apple Green’ by Farrow and Ball, which is paired with colorful textiles and a fabulous checkerboard dresser.
The stable-style door in the utility room and the window frames are painted in ‘Invisible Green’ by Little Greene.
The apartment is listed for £550,000 at Inigo.