Bond House
24/02/2019 by Buildington

Crest Nicholson has opened a brand new show home at Bond House.

The 2-bedroom show apartment, designed by Blocc, benefits from well-proportioned and spacious interiors and offers a light, airy open plan living space with excellent storage facilities. The rooms are complemented by modern fixtures and fittings, which includes contemporary art canvases on the walls and intimate lighting.

Pat Nightingale, Interior Designer at Blocc, commented: “We created an artsy, hip interior with a predominantly light colour palette yet featuring punches of stronger colours such as yellow, coral, and blue, to reflect the artistic vibe in the area. We’ve used lots of textures and quirky touches including an Aztec print rug and African and Middle Eastern-influenced pieces to give the open living space an eclectic feel.

“Large mirrors in the hallway reflect the light and space from the large windows in the living area, which is where everything really comes together. We ensured the straight, contemporary lines of the furniture truly reflects the modern, sleek kitchen area and have carefully accessorised this space to suit the personality of its future residents.”

Christine Tiernan, Sales and Marketing Director at Crest Nicholson South, said: “Our new show apartment provides prospective buyers with the opportunity to step inside and really get a feel for the contemporary design and luxury interiors available. This area is perfect for working professionals looking to live in and enjoy a thriving cultural scene, while still benefiting from excellent access to central London. We look forward to seeing more house hunters feel inspired by the new and artistic interiors that can be viewed now at Bond House.”

Homes at Bond House currently start from £544,950 for a two-bedroom apartment. 3-bedroom apartments start from £714,950, with many available using London Help to Buy.

To find out more visit the Sales and Marketing Suite or contact Crest Nicholson to register your interest.

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