- Innovative design +
- Open plan living +
- South facing garden +
- off-street parking +
- chain free +
Shoreditch, but in Richmond.
You've parked your Vespa, closed the timber gates - and you've arrived.
This former Victorian stable has been confidently reworked. White-painted brick. Timber floors. Clean lines. A single rooflight pulling daylight deep into the space. It's part loft, part gallery - Shoreditch in spirit, Richmond in postcode.
The open-plan living space has presence. There's room to sprawl, to work at a desk, to host eight for supper without anyone balancing a plate on their knees. Throw open the French doors and the garden joins the party. Summer evenings stretch. Music drifts. Someone orders the local Indian takeaway.
The floating staircase cuts upward through the centre - sculptural, deliberate, a little bit daring. It doesn't shout. Doesn't need to.
Upstairs, the bedroom sits beneath a pitched ceiling with a counterlever bay window overlooking the garden - again a nod to the architects inspiration. Dreamy and calm, clean but never cold. The bathroom follows suit - sharp, considered, exact.
This house won't suit everyone.
If you are a romantic, a lover of conceptual, innovative design, and someone with a bit of edge then this is the place for you. Because it's all about the vibe.