£2,383 pcm
(£550 pw)
1 bed flat to rentMacroom Road, London W9
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
451 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available immediately
Furnished
About this property
Interior design by Tala Fustok
Cleverly divided studio apartment
Bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen and dining space
Shower room
Part of a gated development
City of Westminster
A one-bedroom studio apartment for rent within a gated development, where minimalist interiors meet an artistic past.
Once part of a photographer’s studio, Macroom Road has retained its creative sensibility. Interior design by Tala Fustok is a lesson in restraint, with gallery-like white walls, clean lines and considered black accents creating an understated backdrop.
The footprint is neatly divided between living and sleeping spaces, while overhead skylights draw daylight deep inside. A crisp, monochromatic palette keeps the atmosphere cohesive throughout.
The bedroom is screened from the kitchen by a curtain, which can be drawn back during the day to preserve the open flow. Fitted wardrobes provide generous storage, while an integrated headboard lends a bespoke feel.
Beyond, the matte-black Häcker kitchen makes smart use of every inch. Jet-black cabinetry lines one wall, complemented by integrated appliances and a mirrored splashback that subtly amplifies the sense of space. Opposite, a built-in banquette wraps around two walls to create an inviting dining nook.
The bathroom continues the pared-back aesthetic. Floor-to-ceiling white square tiles are finished with a sage-green Solus border, leading into a generous walk-in shower
Location
Set between family-friendly Queen’s Park and residential Maida Vale, Macroom Road puts you within strolling distance of a string of independent businesses and 30-acres of green space. Rituals come easily here: Flat whites at the Little Coffee Tree, hot yoga at Yogarise, tennis in the park and evenings on much-loved Lonsdale Road. The local dining scene also holds its own, from Japanese haunt Michiko Sushino to Italian classics at Ida.
Queen’s Park – 10 mins (Bakerloo)
Westbourne Park – 15 mins (Circle, Hammersmith & City)
Once part of a photographer’s studio, Macroom Road has retained its creative sensibility. Interior design by Tala Fustok is a lesson in restraint, with gallery-like white walls, clean lines and considered black accents creating an understated backdrop.
The footprint is neatly divided between living and sleeping spaces, while overhead skylights draw daylight deep inside. A crisp, monochromatic palette keeps the atmosphere cohesive throughout.
The bedroom is screened from the kitchen by a curtain, which can be drawn back during the day to preserve the open flow. Fitted wardrobes provide generous storage, while an integrated headboard lends a bespoke feel.
Beyond, the matte-black Häcker kitchen makes smart use of every inch. Jet-black cabinetry lines one wall, complemented by integrated appliances and a mirrored splashback that subtly amplifies the sense of space. Opposite, a built-in banquette wraps around two walls to create an inviting dining nook.
The bathroom continues the pared-back aesthetic. Floor-to-ceiling white square tiles are finished with a sage-green Solus border, leading into a generous walk-in shower
Location
Set between family-friendly Queen’s Park and residential Maida Vale, Macroom Road puts you within strolling distance of a string of independent businesses and 30-acres of green space. Rituals come easily here: Flat whites at the Little Coffee Tree, hot yoga at Yogarise, tennis in the park and evenings on much-loved Lonsdale Road. The local dining scene also holds its own, from Japanese haunt Michiko Sushino to Italian classics at Ida.
Queen’s Park – 10 mins (Bakerloo)
Westbourne Park – 15 mins (Circle, Hammersmith & City)



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