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New hardwood floors line each of the home's four bedrooms.
New hardwood floors line each of the home's four bedrooms.
The primary suite awaits on the lower level and comes with a large walk-in shower.
The primary suite awaits on the lower level and comes with a large walk-in shower.
Another sun-filled space is the dining area, located steps from the kitchen. Sliding doors provide direct access to both the courtyard and covered.
Another sun-filled space is the dining area, located steps from the kitchen. Sliding doors provide direct access to both the courtyard and covered.
Large windows stretch across the walls on opposite sides of the wood-clad living room.
Large windows stretch across the walls on opposite sides of the wood-clad living room.
The spiral staircase ascends to the light-filled mezzanine level which hosts the bedroom.
The spiral staircase ascends to the light-filled mezzanine level which hosts the bedroom.
The L-shaped kitchen was recently updated by the current owner and now features all new appliances, white glass cabinetry, and Silestone worktops.
The L-shaped kitchen was recently updated by the current owner and now features all new appliances, white glass cabinetry, and Silestone worktops.
The main living spaces can be found on the lower level. Wood-framed glass doors open onto the south-facing balcony, which overlooks expansive communal gardens.
The main living spaces can be found on the lower level. Wood-framed glass doors open onto the south-facing balcony, which overlooks expansive communal gardens.
In smaller abodes, spiral staircases are a practical way to access the second floor without taking up too much space. This studio apartment designed by Douglas Stephen & Partners was built in 1965 and has undergone an upgrade in recent years. With a compact, playful look, the bright yellow underside of this spiral staircase brings a bit of fun into a split-level in London, England.
In smaller abodes, spiral staircases are a practical way to access the second floor without taking up too much space. This studio apartment designed by Douglas Stephen & Partners was built in 1965 and has undergone an upgrade in recent years. With a compact, playful look, the bright yellow underside of this spiral staircase brings a bit of fun into a split-level in London, England.
Basement
Basement
Kitchen
Kitchen
Living Room
Living Room
Bathroom
Bathroom

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