A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
Today I’m sharing a little slice of home with you. Not my home (sadly), but home in the ‘London’ sense – the wonderful city I grew up in. This two-bedroom apartment is situated in St John’s Grove near Hampstead Heath, North London – where as my childhood home was in the South West suburbs. Even so, the Victorian architecture immediately conjures up memories of a place I love and miss (especially in these times)! The flat is currently for sale – and I’m not sure who the owner is, but if I were to play ‘through the keyhole’ (in case you haven’t seen it, this is a TV program where you guess who lives there based on the evidence) I can tell that they love nature, art, flea markets, travel and potentially Scandinavian design – oh, and have impeccable taste! 
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
What a wonderful home! Did you notice the parquet floor – beautiful! 
You can see more pictures of this lovely place – and read more about the property over at The Modern House
And if you happen to know who the owners are, I’d be super curious to hear if my predictions were correct!  
Shall we pull up a chair and take a tour of more British properties today? 

A charming rustic London townhouse

Before and After – A Rundown flat Becomes a Stylish London Pad

Tomorrow, I’m off to photograph the smallest property I’ve ever been in a beach hut! It’s so pretty too! I can’t wait to share more! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of The Modern House

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A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
Today I’m sharing a little slice of home with you. Not my home (sadly), but home in the ‘London’ sense – the wonderful city I grew up in. This two-bedroom apartment is situated in St John’s Grove near Hampstead Heath, North London – where as my childhood home was in the South West suburbs. Even so, the Victorian architecture immediately conjures up memories of a place I love and miss (especially in these times)! The flat is currently for sale – and I’m not sure who the owner is, but if I were to play ‘through the keyhole’ (in case you haven’t seen it, this is a TV program where you guess who lives there based on the evidence) I can tell that they love nature, art, flea markets, travel and potentially Scandinavian design – oh, and have impeccable taste! 
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
A Creative London Home Full of Greenery, Art and Sunlight
What a wonderful home! Did you notice the parquet floor – beautiful! 
You can see more pictures of this lovely place – and read more about the property over at The Modern House
And if you happen to know who the owners are, I’d be super curious to hear if my predictions were correct!  
Shall we pull up a chair and take a tour of more British properties today? 

A charming rustic London townhouse

Before and After – A Rundown flat Becomes a Stylish London Pad

Tomorrow, I’m off to photograph the smallest property I’ve ever been in a beach hut! It’s so pretty too! I can’t wait to share more! 
Niki
Photography courtesy of The Modern House