set on the second floor of a well-kept montpelier street building, this apartment has a soft, elevated calm. tall sash windows draw light into every room, while a restrained palette and well-proportioned layout make the home feel settled from the moment you step inside.
designed and dressed by rigby and rigby, the apartment begin s with a central corridor that anchors the layout. the kitchen uses bulthaup cabinetry and gaggenau appliances, arranged around a straightforward island that keeps the space practical and open.
the sitting room sits separately and is finished with engineered timber floors, a stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows fitted with automatic blinds.
both bedrooms are ensuite. the principal suite has a smooth, well-paced flow, with an integrated dressing area and a bathroom lined in book-matched marble. double sinks and crittall-style detailing lend the room a clear structure and a quiet sense of refinement. air conditioning, lutron lighting and induction hobs support modern living without interrupting the apartment’s pared-back feel.
the result is a home that feels bright, calm and easy to inhabit: a turn-key apartment in a location known for its amenities and sense of connection.