A Grand Industrial Warehouse Conversion in London
Just north of Notting Hill stands a former warehouse converted into a luxurious and light-filled modern home. This extraordinary home masterfully blends its industrial heritage with contemporary elegance.
Once a warehouse in the heart of Kensal Rise, this impressive residence, redesigned by Michaelis Boyd and recently revitalized by Powell Tuck Associates, stands as a stunning showcase of architectural finesse.
When you step inside, you’ll find soaring ceilings and an abundance of natural light, streaming in through a trio of dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows and a spectacular courtyard void.
Spanning nearly 6,000 square feet, the layout unfolds around a serene internal courtyard, offering a seamless connection to the private gardens at both the front and rear.
The bespoke kitchen is centered around a stainless steel island. The timber cabinets feature open and closed cabinets for a dynamic look and they are paired with a stone worktop.
The entire floor features a engineered oak floor and the steel beams are left exposed to showcase the industrial heritage of the building.
Via a steel staircase, you enter the first floor which houses the grand light filled living room.
The room features high ceilings and incredible light from a trio of floor-to-ceiling windows along the front façade and a window over the void of the courtyard garden.
The first floor is also home to a grand master suite with pink plaster walls, a grand bathroom, and a walk in closet.
The room features a gas fireplace by Neville Stephens.
One of the smaller bedrooms is located on the ground floor with access to the courtyard garden.
The house is listed for £7,950,000 at The Modern House.