- Designed by Coupedeville Architects and Mirva Yoshinari +
- Double reception room with original features +
- Contemporary kitchen, family and dining room +
- Principal bedroom suite with ample storage +
- Two further bedroom suites +
- Three further bedrooms +
- Family bathroom +
- Cloakroom +
- Private garden +
- Two balconies +
Standing out from its neighbours, the matte-black façade of this imposing five-floor home hints at what awaits inside. Muted tones and reclaimed materials bring an urban undercurrent to the period architecture, which features recent design interventions by Mirva Yoshinari and Coupedeville Architects. At once practical and stylish, approved plans allow for a further basement floor and utility area, meaning St Lukes Road has the potential to be a truly one-of-a-kind offering.
Entering on the raised ground floor, chequerboard tiles lead the way to a double reception room where ornate coving and ceiling roses retain a sense of grandeur and polish. Twin fireplaces – one with the addition of a wood burner – provide focal points to either half of the room, while a shuttered bay window enjoys a leafy outlook onto the tree-lined street. Currently set up as a formal sitting room and study, the space is sub-divided by partition doors and comes with access to an enclosed terrace at the rear.
The hub of the home – the standout kitchen, family and dining room – is found at garden level. A polished concrete island acts as the centrepiece, complemented by other industrial touches including burnished metal drawers and reclaimed pendant lighting. Integrated Miele appliances take care of the practicalities, while a full wall of Crittall windows brightens the space and opens onto a paved garden. Elsewhere, two balconies – on the ground and second floors – and a panoramic roof terrace with unrivalled views extend the outside footprint considerably.
Up on the first floor, the principal bedroom is inviting; a mature tree just beyond the large sash windows provides a calming backdrop. Aged mirrored glass adds an elegant finish to both the fitted wardrobes and the atmospheric en suite, which is further elevated by dark wood panelling and a claw-foot bathtub.
Four additional bedrooms are arranged over the second and third floors – two are served by a family bathroom, and two come with an en suite apiece. Saving the best until last, the aforementioned roof terrace is an enviable addition – a spectacular spot to take in the far-reaching views over Notting Hill and beyond.