Plants, Art, and a Huge Bay Window in a London Apartment
The Paragon is a late 18th-century residential building in Blackheath, London, which is described as “one of the finest Georgian crescents in England.” On the first floor of this beautiful historic building, you can find this light two-bedroom apartment.
The apartment seamlessly blends contemporary design elements with stunning historic features such as an ornate fireplace, high ceilings, and ceiling roses. But what really stands out is the huge bay window, which lets in plenty of light and serves as a magnificent architectural feature.
The open-plan living space showcases typical Georgian space and volume. A huge curved tripartite bay window is the focal point of the room, letting in so much light and it works as a unique seating space.
A lovely dining area is created in front of the windows. A curved bench is designed to create window seats that span the entire width of the window. It’s not only a great seating space for a dinner party but also for reading a book or having a cup of tea.
The light-filled living room lends itself perfectly for plants and the entire room is decorated with greenery, adding a liveliness to the space.
On the other side of the room is a practical kitchen with sky-blue cabinets and black marble worktops.
Like the rest of the apartment, the renovated bathroom features plants. Terrazzo tiles lie underfoot paired with cream colored tiles on the walls.
The largest bedroom features custom wardrobes and shelves in a green tone that match the tiles around the arched fireplace.
The small bedroom has a huge window flanked by white shutters. The cabinet above the bed is closed with a blue patterned curtain to add some texture to the small space.
The apartment is listed for £675,000 at Inigo.