3 bedrooms, 2,000 sq. ft., and $ 6.7 million – which is the simple math behind this modern flat for sale across the pond. London’;s famed Notting Hill hosts this heavenly home, which is fairly fittingly completed in white, its interiors glowing with natural light and overlooking St. Stephen’;s Church. At 1st glance, the room reminds us of an artful black-and-white photograph. This contemporary home wrapped in a Victorian shell boasts standard components that reveal her real age. A pair of adjoining reception rooms boasts soaring ceiling heights framed by traditional crown molding. Floor-to-ceiling sash windows flood interiors with natural light. A central fireplace function dominates the minimalist living region, exactly where a carefully regarded, thoughtfully edited collection of modern art and furniture colours the clean, black-and-white backdrop.
The terrace rivals interiors with its personal contemporary collection of furnishings and ar2rk.
Of program, the see of St. Stephen’;s Church whisks this contemporary-day residence back to its Victorian roots.
The double-sided fireplace anchors the open room – living space on one side and dining on the other. It is the definite star of the space, but as a secondary bonus, it also adds some separation without having compromising the home’;s open layout.
The minimalist white interiors are counterbalances with black-painted wood floors – offering that vital exclamation level. Oomph!
This space is a veritable art gallery, from its sculptural Panton dining chairs to the floating cubes overhead. In reality, an all round see of this area is a piece of art in itself, like a black-and-white photograph.
The looming windows add visual area and height to the area, and the normal light will get bounced around by means of the integrated mirror over the fireplace.
A curious length of rope lies on the floor, winding its way from this reception space into the dining area around the corner.
The clean search of the white dining chairs and the marble slab table is merely decadent! The continuation of the black and white palette visually connects this nook to the rest of the space.
Comply with the wall of windows from the dining spot into a extensively modern kitchen. This deceivingly small space looks bigger than it truly is, thanks to the wall of windows that invites normal light in and sight lines out. A walkout to the terrace further expands the kitchen beyond its walls.
The bedroom is easy, but for the futuristic desk tucked at the foot of the bed. This sculptural, glossy piece reflects the light from the big windows and wall, and steal the spotlight in a space in which the bed is usually the principal emphasis.
This secondary bedroom is much warmer, with a library search and truly feel, thank to the built-in bookcases flanking the floor-to-ceiling window, and the fireplace at the foot of the bed. Property is on sale at Domus Nova
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