There’s a real sense of arrival as you step inside this eye-catching apartment through original double doors, followed by a major wow moment as you enter the central living space where the ceiling lifts to a height of 4 metres. Closely followed by extraordinarily tall Victorian windows with custom-made plantation blinds, the effect is cathedral-like as the light pours in through large glass panes.
Covering 739 sq. ft (68 sq. m), the interior divides across two levels, with the living space, kitchen and cloakroom on the ground floor, and the bedroom and shower room upstairs on a glass-fronted mezzanine.
The timeless modern aesthetic is inspired by contemporary and traditional elements to reflect the building’s historic roots and more recent reinvention. Victorian-style radiators, wide-plank engineered oak floors and a beautiful antique fireplace salvaged from France provide a heart-warming backdrop alongside an open-plan kitchen in gun-metal grey and an exquisite shower room and cloakroom that pair metro wall tiles and floor mosaics in white with contrasting anthracite grout.
Crucial to loft-living is adequate storage to maintain, and the apartment has a succession of large cupboards in the entrance hall as well as a built-in double wardrobe to the bedroom, providing more than adequate storage to hide away what you don’t on display and without having turn to hardcore minimalism.
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