Green Tones in a Narrow Renovated Holland Park Townhouse
Tucked within a red-brick terrace moments from its namesake green space, this two-bedroom townhouse is a vibrant gem in the heart of Holland Park. Reconfigured by Hamilton Design Associates with interiors by Wilding & Wolfe, the three-storey home balances architectural clarity with expressive, personality-driven design.
The result is a space that pairs color and contrast with thoughtful spatial flow, a house that feels both curated and entirely liveable.

We’re starting the tour on the first floor, where you will find a beautiful sitting room with green walls and joinery, a white sofa, and brown textured armchairs.

The brass 1970s Curtis Jere Cloud chandelier adds a sparkle to the living space.

The beautiful bay window is fitted with a built-in bench. A lovely spot for reading or a cup of tea, looking out over the historic street below.


The ground floor is arranged around the rhythms of daily life. At the front, a cosy room adopts a pared-back palette. This space, with a glass door and inner window to let natural light flow through the plan, is now used as a practical home office with built-in storage.

To the rear, a sky-lit television room and dining area draws daylight deep into the plan, establishing a natural gathering point.

The tall, narrow footprint of the house demanded ingenuity; every junction and sightline has been carefully considered to maximise space without sacrificing airiness.


The contemporary kitchen features gray shaker cabinetry and brass knobs, with appliances neatly integrated to maintain visual order.


Occupying the top floor, the principal bedroom benefits from high ceilings and a striking black-framed bay window that lends architectural presence. Soft sage tones temper the drama, while full-height fitted wardrobes provide seamless storage.

Just as the living room one floor below, the bedroom features a bay window seat with storage underneath.


Green hues continue into the en suite bathroom, fitted with a bathtub, white hexagon floor tiles, and a dual vanity.

Another bedroom can be found on the first floor (the formal living room floor), which is now used as a charming nursery with muted-colored wallpaper. There is also a bathroom on this floor.


The house is listed for sale at Domus Nova.
