London is a city that isn't short of an art gallery or two and this apartment takes influence from some of these cultural institutions. Illuminated by natural light from the huge window at the far side of the living room, the white walls are covered with a huge range of colourful works and there are curios dotted about here and there, too.
In addition to this eye-catching decoration, the design is definitely contemporary in flavour, particularly the chic white leather sofa, transparent dining chairs and a minimalist kitchen heavy on the sleek surfaces. The mezzanine level adds another layer to this home — both figuratively and literally — and offers an office, as well as another cosy lounge.
Although the street on which this home resides is certainly residential, there's plenty to see and do nearby. The corner of the huge Kensington Gardens can be reached in only eight minutes on foot, while the vintage boutiques and cute brunch spots of Portobello Road take around five.
Home truths: *The building has no private parking space, but there's paid parking available nearby and Bayswater underground station is only eight minutes' walk away
*The apartment's on the first floor of a building with no lift, so it might not be suitable for guests with reduced mobility
*One well-behaved dog is welcome to join you for your stay – breed restrictions apply, so please check with your host before your stay
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