A MIND-BLOWING house that featured on Grand Designs has been listed for a whopping £4million – but it comes with a twist.
This 6-bedroom home that is located in West London, Ealing has been described as “modern yet traditional”.
The property is listed for £4million and featured on Grand Designs
The property has 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms as well as 3 reception rooms
The breath-taking property that was featured in an episode of Channel 4’s Grand Designs.
The property that has 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, as well as 3 reception rooms.
The formal entrance opens into a hallway with oak floors and teases an focal view through to the garden.
The house was designed by architect, Robert Dye who’s work was praised by Grand Designs’ host, Kevin McCloud on the episode.
Heated oak flooring has been installed throughout the whole property and there are over three floors in total.
The amazing home also includes a large dining area with glazed ceiling over the top, a master bedroom with en suite and dressing room, and 0.62 acres of gardens.
Architect, Robert Dye described the property’s design as “it’s very much LA and the mediterranean brought to London”.
But the property is a mind-boggling twist, as a dramatic oak and floating staircase has been fitted.
The astounding staircase floats up through its stairwell and forms the spine of the house.
Remarking on its unique design, Kevin commented: “Inside, it’s breath-taking, the design it’s incredible.”
The floating stairs lead up to the first floor with four generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom, an en-suite bathroom and separate laundry room.
The two front bedrooms on this level have stunning views onto the front garden and the two back rooms have views over two green roofs, to the main garden.
The house has a spacious open plan kitchen
The property has scenic views of the back garden
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