Warm Color Tones in a London Apartment with a Garden
This two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Kensal Green is part of Settle, a building collaboratively formed by design-led developers Artform, interior designers Scenesmith, and award-winning architectural practice GPAD.
The apartment is located on the ground floor, and the colors of the brick wall in the courtyard garden inspired the color palette. The 667 sq ft home has modest-sized rooms, but it is designed with smart built-in furniture that makes the most of the limited space.
In addition, the apartment comes with a large courtyard garden that more than compensates for the lack of indoor space and serves as an extended living space in the summer months.
The open-plan living space is located in the heart of the apartment. It’s a modest-sized room, but the furniture placement creates clear zones for sitting, dining, and cooking.
The rustic dining table offers plenty of seating space for large dinner parties. A bench has been placed against the wall to optimize the floor plan and it also offers additional storage space.
The kitchen pairs light green lower cabinets with matte black upper cabinets. The cabinets are topped with a terrazzo worktop and a black faucet.
The living space also has doors leading to the courtyard garden.
A big pink sofa creates a cozy sitting space in front of the custom-fitted wooden cabinet.
The master bedroom is located at the back of the apartment and also open up to the garden. The plaster walls contrast beautifully with the black built in wardrobes.
The apartment has two bathrooms. The main bathroom has olive green walls and a bath/shower combo with white tiles.
The second bathroom has warm brown walls and ceiling and a large arched mirror.
The private garden lies between the open-plan main room and the principal bedroom. Gray flagstones lie underfoot, and the garden features pots with jasmine, camellia, and hydrangea.
The apartment is listed for £700,000 at The Modern House