







The Edwardian Charm
Few homes feel as instantly impressive as this. Upon walking through this spacious five bedroom home the first thing that hits you is how consistent and considered its minimal aesthetic is. At times the space feels more like a zen temple than a traditional home, modelled after the renowned minimal architect John Pawson. Style truly meets substance here whether it's the pool table in the living room, the cinema room and of course lest we forget the astoundingly spacious private gym on the basement level. * Be aware that this home is truly minimal in style through and through, those looking for a more decorative aesthetic should look elsewhere * There is a tube line that runs nearby, despite triple glazed windows, some noise can still be heard from it * The basement-level master bedroom does not feature any curtains or blinds, so prepare for some natural light intrusion during the day there * This is a very spacious home,...
Art Fields
A modern yet cottage-like feel in a capital city sounds pretty hard to find, but this maisonette in Fulham is sure to delight. On this peaceful street of terraced houses, you’ll feel right at home as you enter the large living space. The decor channels a mature English country vibe that you might not expect in London. Distressed wooden frames and an antique-style map bring some old-time charm to the living space. Sink into plush sofas in pale pinks and neutrals, and get comfy on floral, patterned cushions. But upon further inspection, the ultra-modern kitchen and bathrooms contrast everything about this decor. The surprises continue with the architecture itself – the mezzanine floor over the living area is a rare feature, as is the private roof terrace. This brings a continental vibe to the otherwise traditional elements of the interior, especially when you throw a rooftop barbecue into the mix. If you ever manage to descend from that p...
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