A Light-Filled London Attic Apartment with Cozy Nooks
This charming apartment with slanted ceilings lies on the top floor of a late 19th-century Victorian building in North London. Despite the slanted ceilings, the 600-square-foot house feels light and airy thanks to large windows and a light color palette.
The apartment is painted in light shades complemented by newly installed wooden floorboards that add warmth and character. Every room has nooks, creating charming spaces for a craft table or a window seat with far-reaching views of the surrounding rooftops.

The charming living room is big enough for a comfortable seating area, a dining table, and a craft area in front of the sash bay window.
The neutral color scheme of the walls and floors is paired with brighter color pops in the textiles.
In one corner, the owners made the most of the slanted ceilings by fitting built-in bookshelves, creating a cozy reading nook.
The sash bay window has been turned into a charming craft area with windows on three sides, offering amazing views of the surrounding rooftops.
To the right is the smallest bedroom with slanted ceilings.
The kitchen is newly fitted into the apartment, featuring light-colored Shaker-style cabinets, marble countertops, and a butler sink with a brass tap. A skylight and dormer window create a light atmosphere despite the slanted ceilings.
The master bedroom is very spacious, with walls painted in a light beige shade with a pink undertone, which is also reflected in the bedding and rug.
A large bay window alcove in the bedroom has been turned into a charming window seat with windows on three sides (just like the window in the living room) and views of the London rooftops.
The apartment is listed for £550,000 at Inigo.