notting hill

Private apartment
The design for this apartment - originally two flats above a shop on London’s Westbourne Grove – was complicated because the client was undecided whether he would live there himself, let it or sell it. We therefore created a design that was appropriate for all three eventualities.

The solution was to create a large, light and airy loft-like space, but where sliding glass doors concealed in the walls could be used to close off areas when a more intimate environment was required.

A strongly contemporary feel was created by the consistent and imaginatively varied use of concrete, timber and glass.

As it turned out, the owner decided to put the apartment on the market. It sold to an architect for a very high price for what at the time was the ‘wrong’ end of Westbourne Grove.

Design features
• the staircase, in concrete with timber treads
and glass balustrades, rises three storeys to
a roof light to flood the flat with light
• a glass partition, with glazed panels for
depth and warmth, divides the stairs and
dining area
• the kitchen worktop is in polished concrete
with a glass screen and splashback for
richness in texture
• the bathroom features coloured glass and
walnut veneered panels and a solid walnut
worktop for a luxurious feel
• two beautifully planted roof terraces are
connected by a ship’s ladder

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more detail.

Living room
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