Soft Color Tones in a London Duplex Apartment with an Industrial Soul
Behind a characterful façade on Hewer Street lies a three-bedroom duplex that blends its industrial roots with a calming, minimalist sensibility.
Reimagined with a light touch and an eye for texture, the home unfolds as a series of uplifting, sun-filled spaces that balance architectural drama with understated comfort.

A staircase leads upward to the heart of the home, where an open-plan layout reveals striking structural elements set against a backdrop of organic textiles and pale timber.
The space is crowned by a vaulted glass roof that floods the interior with natural light, creating an impressive sense of height and volume.
At one end, a round porthole window provides a playful architectural moment, framing the view behind the modern kitchen.

Marble countertops and green tiling lend the kitchen a cool, fresh palette, while the openness of the space encourages effortless flow between cooking, dining, and lounging.


Blonde timber floors extend to the opposite end of the room, where an exposed chimney breast adds warmth and character to the home’s industrial lines.


Here, sliding glass doors glide open to reveal a decked terrace, a serene outdoor nook ideal for morning coffee or relaxed evenings outdoors.


A red brick wall forms the backdrop to the stairwell leading down to the home’s lower level. A skylight above draws daylight down through the space, enhancing the connection between the two floors.

The principal bedroom embraces a minimalist ethos, its pared-back palette creating a calming sanctuary. A bold black feature fireplace stands out as a sculptural centrepiece, adding depth and contrast to the hushed tones.


Adjacent to the bedroom lies a versatile room that serves equally well as a dressing room or private study, leading to an en-suite bathroom complete with a bathtub.


Two additional bedrooms on this level echo the home’s subtle industrial heritage with painted brick walls in pastel pink and ochre tones.



The inviting entrance is lined with tongue-and-groove panelling; a subtle nod to the home’s industrial heritage, softened with contemporary warmth.

The apartment is listed for £2,500,000 at Domus Nova.
