A Garden Apartment Decorated in Green and Terracotta Hues
Tucked within a handsome Victorian semi-detached townhouse in London, this one-bedroom garden apartment is a home shaped by warmth and intention. Here, period architecture provides a graceful backdrop to a confident contemporary sensibility, with a tonal palette that threads effortlessly from room to room.
The approach sets the mood. A mature fig tree anchors the front garden, softening the façade and lending a quiet sense of enclosure. The private entrance, removed from the street, creates a gentle transition from city pace to domestic calm, establishing the atmosphere that continues throughout the apartment.

At the front of the plan, a bay-fronted reception room celebrates the building’s Victorian proportions. Original shutters filter the light, while a deep window seat invites slow mornings with a book or an evening pause at dusk.


A bioethanol stove serves as a contemporary focal point, bringing warmth without disrupting the room’s clean lines. It is framed by Shaker-style cabinetry and open shelving set neatly within the alcoves.




The reception room flows naturally into a generous kitchen at the rear, where the palette deepens into a rich olive tone.

In-frame Shaker cabinetry is paired with warm terracotta tiles and brushed brass fittings that glow in the westerly afternoon light.

Designed with both beauty and practicality in mind, the kitchen is well equipped for serious cooking, featuring a six-burner SMEG range cooker and integrated Miele appliances.




A dining table sits comfortably at the centre of the room, encouraging long, convivial meals. Opposite, French doors open directly onto the garden, dissolving the boundary between indoors and out and extending the living space in warmer months.

The hall has been fitted with built-in storage, painted in a deep terracotta hue. A smart Pulleymaid drying rack hangs from the ceiling, saving space in this small apartment.

Overlooking the garden, the bedroom continues the home’s cohesive colour story, painted in a complementary hue that enhances the sense of calm.


Built-in wardrobes with space-saving sliding doors line one wall, offering practical storage without compromising floor space.


A traditional sash window and an additional glazed door draw in generous natural light.

The newly fitted bathroom balances clean, contemporary detailing with the apartment’s period character.

Outside, the garden has been carefully arranged to feel both private and purposeful. Batten fencing creates a clean-lined backdrop, while a built-in seating area offers a spot for morning coffee or evening gatherings.



The apartment is listed for sale at Aucoot.
