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The Sessile
Victorian Bayswater
Camden Chic
Angora Elm
Heavenly Angel
The High Mead
Canary Wharf Wonder
The Ginger Meggs
Kensington Stripes
Wonderful You
The Master Works
Hyde Park Luxe
Earl's Retreat
Greenwich View
The Shakespeare
London Muse
Views from Vauxhall
Covent Garden Oasis
Glittering Prize
Silver Shadows
The Family Retreat
Leeke Luxe
Roaring London
Whispers Of Soho
Sharing is Caring
You might think that minimalism is easy to get right, but it's not just a case of taking everything away and admiring the emptiness. This apartment in West London shows you how it should be done. The stark white walls and floorboards create a soothing ambience, but it also means that the carefully selected artwork, houseplants and statement furnishings — including an alien-looking chair in the bedroom by designer Tom Dixon — really stand out. Overall, it manages to strike the sought-for balance between artistic coherence and somewhere you can actually feel at home within. The outside of the building is traditionally pretty and part of a charming crescent sat opposite the entrance to Brompton Cemetery, one of the 'Magnificent Seven' built in the nineteenth century. Further afield, there are boutiques and upmarket restaurants on the nearby King's Road, which can be reached in under twenty minutes on foot. For direct trains to central Lond...
Lightness of Life
Oil of Bergamot
The Natasha