An Apartment with Rich Colors and Modern Design in a Victorian Mansion
On a quiet road in Hampstead that was once the home of artist Henry Moore and the site of the Freud Museum stand beautiful Victorian and early 20th-century villas inspired by the Arts and Crafts and Queen Anne styles. We can tour a charming two-bedroom apartment in one of these Victorian mansions.
The apartment is on the ground floor of the impressive mansion and has been carefully renovated in recent years. During this remodel, a rich color palette, exclusive materials, hardwood flooring, and fine marble were added.
A new bleached oak floor, laid in a chevron pattern, has been added to the apartment to add a warm touch to all interior spaces. At the back of the house, you’ll find a large open-plan kitchen, dining room, and sitting room with views of the communal gardens.
French doors in the original semi-octagonal bay window open directly to the garden and the beautiful window section flood the room with natural light.
The modern kitchen offers a beautiful combination of wood and white cabinets. The open and closed upper cabinets add a playfulness to the kitchen space.
The sitting area sits opposite the kitchen, with an open cabinet used as a divider between the two spaces. The deep red sofa faces a cozy wood burner, and in the corner, a practical home office is created.
The bathroom is a luxurious space with a walk-in shower and a bathtub. Deep red tiles are paired with Calacatta marble which give the room a luxurious look.
The apartment has two bedrooms, both feature built-in wardrobes. The second bedroom has two workspaces; a desk in front of the window and a built-in desk in one of the niches.
The apartment was listed for £1,200,000 at Inigo.