Pastel Tones and Midcentury Design in a Top Floor London Apartment
This charming split-level apartment is located on the top floor of a Victorian building in the Culverley Green conservation area in Catford, London. The two-bedroom apartment has been carefully renovated by its current owner, adding a hand-crafted kitchen, new parquet flooring, and sapele hardwood accents.
The apartment has a wonderful color palette where neutral tones are paired with a pastel pink kitchen, a pastel blue table top, an ochre sofa, and a bathroom with pastel pink cabinets and blue tilework.

The apartment has an open-plan living room and kitchen with a seating area on one end and a spacious kitchen and dining area on the other side.
The bespoke, hand-built kitchen cabinets are painted in the soft ‘02 shade‘ pink from LICK and paired with brass knobs, a sapele countertop and shelves, and turquoise backsplash tiles.
The sink is located under an original Edwardian casement window with new, bespoke wooden shutters.
The extendable vintage wood and Formica dining table has a pastel blue top, pairing beautifully with the pastel pink kitchen.
The other side of the room is decorated as a cozy sitting area with an ochre velvet sofa and midcentury furniture.
The master bedroom is painted in a muted blue-gray tone, paired with a midcentury dresser and an open wardrobe system made of copper and wood.
The small bathroom is stylish and well-designed. A custom-built vanity unit offers plenty of storage and is painted in a similar shade to the kitchen cabinets. This pink hue is paired with teal shower tiles and an industrial-style shower wall.
The apartment is listed for £425,000 at The Modern House.