Located in the Pembridge Conservation Area within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), this beautiful Victorian townhouse which spans 5 stories, has undergone a complete redevelopment. The structural work was largely confined to the rear of the lower and upper ground floor where an existing low-quality double-storey extension was replaced with a high-quality structure, designed to improve the use of space internally, and better integrate with the architecture of the original property.
Previously devoid of a generous living space, the property now boasts a generous, full-width room on the lower ground floor, that seamlessly connects to the garden. This maximises natural light and creates a cohesive indoor-outdoor experience, completely transforming the way the enjoyment of the home.
The upper ground floor offers three defined zones: The kitchen takes centre stage, acting as a central hub that bridges an inviting reception area towards the front and the spacious dining room towards the back. From here, large sliding doors open on to a small terrace area, with a staircase leading down to the garden level.
On the higher levels of the property, a spacious open-plan office provides a productive workspace, while a luxurious master suite and additional bedrooms ensure comfortable living quarters. Thoughtful modifications have been made to the layouts, yet the classic, well- proportioned spaces have been retained.
The property feels warm, welcoming and restful, achieved through thoughtful bespoke joinery and a palette of natural textures and tones; wood flooring, fine linens, polished concrete and rich marble. Whilst undergoing significant modernisation, the project has been respectful of the architectural heritage by restoring original features where possible, and carefully replicating elsewhere.