Moroccan-Inspired Designs in a Warm London Apartment

Set on a sought-after garden square in Westbourne Gardens, this three-bedroom triplex pairs a classic exterior with contemporary, design-led interiors by Bettina Pesci.

While the building’s façade feels formal and traditional, inside the apartment has a much warmer, more relaxed atmosphere, with subtle Moroccan influences throughout.

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The home is accessed on the second floor, where terracotta tones immediately create a softer, more informal feel.

The main living space sits behind a wall of Crittall glass and is arranged as an open-plan kitchen, dining, and reception area designed with entertaining in mind.

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Bookshelves are fitted around the large windows with black shutters and deep niches. The wall behind the sofa is decorated with the Arte Manove “Savanna” wallpaper.

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A built-in banquette with a large table and black wishbone chairs connects the kitchen to the seating area.

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The kitchen is defined by deep navy cabinetry and a clean, functional layout. Stainless steel worktops, Gaggenau appliances, and bespoke glass pendant lights add a high-spec finish, while still keeping the space practical.

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On the third floor, two bedrooms provide flexible accommodation. The larger of the two includes an en suite shower room and has a calm, neutral design.

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The en-suite bathroom features a tiled feature wall with blush-colored tiles in a herringbone pattern.

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The second bedroom on this floor is now used as a home office/dressing room featuring the Arte Tangram Bounty wallpaper.

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This floor also opens onto a decked terrace, offering outdoor space for warmer months.

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Stairs with a zebra-patterned runner leads you to the top floor with the apartment’s master bedroom.

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The top floor is dedicated to the principal suite. The layout is split into a sleeping area and a dressing and bathroom space, creating a sense of separation and privacy.

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The bedroom incorporates Moroccan-inspired details, alongside a FURL bed, Porta Romana reading lights, and built-in storage.

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A walk-in wardrobe leads through to the en suite bathroom, which is naturally lit from above. It features a freestanding Victoria bathtub and a walk-in rainfall shower, finished in a clean, understated style.

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The apartment is listed for rent on Domus Nova.