Set within a quaint conservation area just south of Queen’s Park, distinct design awaits beyond the refined exterior of Brondesbury Villas. Taking interiors in an unexpected direction, every room makes a resounding impression.
Through a private entrance on the ground floor, ascend steps to a reception room awash with light. Wrapped in a deep red hue, an inviting warmth is enhanced with cherry-toned Jatoba floors. A sprawling space to sit back or socialise, three windows bring an uplifting character. Bespoke doors separate the room beyond, effortlessly versatile as an extension of the reception room, or as a private study space.
In the kitchen, pale yellow walls provide a creative contrast to black marble countertops and complimentary cabinetry. Fitted with integrated Gaggenau and Miele appliances, plus dimmable LED lighting, it’s a streamlined space for cooking. A considered layout allows room to dine, cast in light through French doors leading down to the private garden.
Upstairs, a rustic aesthetic is embraced in the principal bedroom. An exposed brick wall and palette of dark pinks bring texture and depth, while a vaulted ceiling maximises a spacious feel. Tailor-made for leisurely mornings, the en suite bathroom is equally considered. Showers come sound tracked by the built-in Bluetooth speakers, while heated marble tiles add an indulgent touch. A walk-in wardrobe completes the space. Two further bedrooms are found on this floor, one of which is served by a glossy-red tiled bathroom.
At the top of the home, a large loft space can be utilised for storage.
One of London’s most community-minded neighbourhoods, Queen’s Park is an idyllic setting for families and creatives alike. Independent stores are in plentiful supply here. Start the day with brunch at Milk Beach, then a stroll around Queen’s Park. Stop for drinks at the Wolfpack and finish with dinner at Carmel for Mediterranean inspired cuisine with a rustic-style setting. On Sundays, the local award-winning farmers’ market is a highlight.
Queen’s Park – 7 mins (Bakerloo, Overground)