£3,683 pcm
(£850 pw)
1 bed flat to rentRedcliffe Gardens, London SW10
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available immediately
Furnished
About this property
Interior design by Margaux Gardet
Open-plan dining and reception room
Bespoke-designed contemporary kitchen
Principal bedroom with fitted storage
Family bathroom
Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Olive tones, bespoke design and graphic moments of colour set the mood at this Chelsea apartment – a one-bedroom home that feels curated rather than conventional. Interior design by Margaux Gardet is seventies-inspired in warmth, while a heritage framework enhances the sense of space.
Positioned on the second floor, the reception room welcomes with a wash of soft green, gently lit by broad original windows. Proportions are generous, with tall cornice-lined walls enhancing the sense of space. A slatted wood partition is part architectural feature, part practical intervention – integrating media and defining the kitchen beyond without interrupting flow. Here, dark honed-stone worktops meet bespoke wood cabinetry; integrated appliances keep the aesthetic streamlined.
Colour sharpens through the hallway – a saturated red that signals a shift in tone. The bathroom follows with confidence: Botanical Sandberg wallpaper, checkerboard tiles, a re-purposed vintage vanity and a walk-in shower. The bedroom is calmer in feel, washed in blue-grey with generous glazing and clean sightlines. Floor-to-ceiling integrated wardrobes ensure storage space is catered to.
Characterised by leafy streets with rows of period homes, Chelsea is a peaceful residential area with a central London postcode. On your doorstep, Brompton Cemetery is one of the capital’s seven historic burial grounds, with tree-lined avenues and heritage architecture to explore. Venture to the King’s Road for retail therapy, before a stroll along the Embankment. South Kensington’s plethora of museums are nearby for world-class exhibitions. Spend an evening at Evans & Peel, one of London’s only speakeasy bars, or catch live music at the Troubadour.
Earl’s Court - 12 mins
West Brompton - 15 mins
Positioned on the second floor, the reception room welcomes with a wash of soft green, gently lit by broad original windows. Proportions are generous, with tall cornice-lined walls enhancing the sense of space. A slatted wood partition is part architectural feature, part practical intervention – integrating media and defining the kitchen beyond without interrupting flow. Here, dark honed-stone worktops meet bespoke wood cabinetry; integrated appliances keep the aesthetic streamlined.
Colour sharpens through the hallway – a saturated red that signals a shift in tone. The bathroom follows with confidence: Botanical Sandberg wallpaper, checkerboard tiles, a re-purposed vintage vanity and a walk-in shower. The bedroom is calmer in feel, washed in blue-grey with generous glazing and clean sightlines. Floor-to-ceiling integrated wardrobes ensure storage space is catered to.
Characterised by leafy streets with rows of period homes, Chelsea is a peaceful residential area with a central London postcode. On your doorstep, Brompton Cemetery is one of the capital’s seven historic burial grounds, with tree-lined avenues and heritage architecture to explore. Venture to the King’s Road for retail therapy, before a stroll along the Embankment. South Kensington’s plethora of museums are nearby for world-class exhibitions. Spend an evening at Evans & Peel, one of London’s only speakeasy bars, or catch live music at the Troubadour.
Earl’s Court - 12 mins
West Brompton - 15 mins



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