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Friday 15 January 2016

NW3 Eye candy - Property of the Week - Lower Merton Rise NW3

That age old saying of "don't judge a book by its cover" is certainly true in the case of this 1970's built townhouse located on the southern fringes of Belsize Park.

The current owners have converted this house into a cool contemporary domain with a minimalist feel to it. The original  house has been remodelled to maximise space and they have done away with the integral garage as well to create a superb kitchen and dining area leading to a lounge . There are some great features in this house to include underfloor heating throughout and well planned lighting that compliments the open and voluminous feel to the place. Knowing these houses, many walls have been removed to create this effect and it really works well making the place look simple and uncluttered whilst having an air of sophistication. 

The living room on the first floor  has an integrated 120" television with sound system glass panels for the staircase (not ideal if you have little ones running about the place!) and acres of space for entertaining. Upstairs the theme is consistent in the bedrooms that have fitted storage plus two have en-suite bathrooms, very cool.....

Overall this house is deceiving from the outside and what was a pretty dull and uninspiring building has been turned into something very cool with a timeless feel to it that will still look good in 20 years time. 

On the market with Foxtons for an equally cool £3,299,950 









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