Rarely does a home like this come to market; a two-bedroom detached property that breaks the mould while nodding to timeless design. Positioned on one of WD19 4’s most desirable streets, this residence is more than a home - it’s a piece of contemporary art disguised as architecture. From the street, its presence is subtle yet commanding; a quiet confidence that hints at what lies within. Acquired in 2021, the current owner has spent the last four years reimagining and refining every inch, stripping back the original structure and rebuilding it with clarity and conviction.
Inside, the home opens up with intention. The main living space (25'3" x 12'10") is striking in scale and bathed in natural light. The palette is restrained; clean white walls, neutral-toned flooring allowing the home to breathe and adapt to its contents, be it art, furniture, or the movement of light throughout the day. A freestanding log burner anchors the room, while a sculptural staircase draws the eye upward, framed by a first-floor skylight. The kitchen is nothing short of exceptional. U-shaped and intelligently zoned, it stretches across the rear wall and is finished with precision: sleek cabinetry, a flush-mounted induction hob with recessed extractor and immaculate quartz worktops. It’s effortlessly functional, and the kind of kitchen where every detail has been considered, and none overdone. A dining area by the window offers the perfect spot to gather, flowing out via a rear door to a sunlit garden terrace - private, peaceful and beautifully orientated.
Upstairs, two generous double bedrooms maintain the home’s refined tone. Each features inbuilt cabinetry, designed for both form and function, and crisp white blinds for privacy. The bathroom feels like a private retreat - large-format grey tiles and a statement bathtub with a mirrored TV screen, all working harmoniously to create a space that’s part luxury suite, part sanctuary.














