Located on Pont Street in Belgravia, London, England, this stunning two-bedroom Knightsbridge flat has a contemporary open plan reception room with high ceilings and a large mezzanine study area.
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Located on Pont Street in Belgravia, London, England, this stunning two-bedroom Knightsbridge flat has a contemporary open plan reception room with high ceilings and a large mezzanine study area.
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The main living room has a 14-foot high ceiling. An mezzanine is added above the open kitchen to include a study which could also be used as a bedroom. The loft space could be closed off to provide more privacy with a translucent polycarbonate folding screen — a large one opening on to the main living space, and a much smaller screen looking over the staircases at the back.
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Each unit measures 10 square meters (108 square feet). The compact living space offers a sleeping-loft, kitchen and bathroom. The interior made entirely of wood makes use of every inch of space. Bookshelves double as staircase leading to the sleeping loft.