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- However, it offers potential for reconfiguration to include a second bedroom and bathroom
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Description
Chelsea Studios is a set of buildings designed in 1925 by Italian sculptor and architect Mario Manenti. The complex has a Mediterranean feel with terracotta pantile roofs, whitewashed walls, and mature trees in the communal gardens. The buildings are accessed via private courtyard gardens, with stone pathways leading to individual apartments, each with a distinct front door.
The apartments feature original architectural details, including ironwork gates, ornate ironwork lanterns, and intricate stone floors. The layouts have been designed to be airy and light-filled, with expansive crittal windows and glazed rooflight installations. The communal gardens include lawns, specimen trees, and a lilypond with a water fountain, as well as flowerbeds and a sense of peacefulness and seclusion.
Each apartment has been designed to be a functioning studio or residence, with plenty of storage space and room for reconfiguration.