
The Fire Station Apartments
A building full of character and history with the original Fire Station windows and new secondary glazing. Natural wood floors flow through the bedrooms, where underfloor heating keeps everything cozy in the winter months.
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The Station House Apartments
Light floods in through floor-to-ceiling windows, illuminating the clean lines and elegance of the architecture. Sliding doors lead onto a private terrace with bespoke brass screening, the ideal setting for al-fresco summer dining.
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Primary Bathrooms
Custom-designed mosaic marble flooring inspired by the pattern of fire hoses and beautiful white marble walls give the space an original quality.
Family Bathrooms
Italian marble floor tiles with distinctive swirls and veins, and wall tiles laid in a herringbone pattern, lend the bathrooms a timeless quality. Accents of gold – including antique brassware – catch the eye.
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The Fire Station Penthouse
The sun-drenched penthouse kitchen is filled with charming architectural features and finishes. The circular window creates a unique focal point, and additional light spills in through skylights above. The pitched roof creates more volume allowing the area to also be an entertaining space.
Loft Bathroom in the Fire Station Penthouse
A secret hideaway tucked away in the eaves of the penthouse provides a bit of respite from city living. Designed to be luxurious and calming, shiplap clad walls and intricately veined marble draw the eye to the elegant free-standing bath, the focal point of the room.
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The Materials
Italian marbles mix with hand-glazed ceramics, with un-lacquered brass accents throughout. Engineered oak herringbone parquet in the living spaces replicates the original flooring. Many features are custom designed, such as bespoke teak and brass ironmongery, kitchen cupboards with brass detailing, and tile flooring in a woven mosaic pattern.
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