Late nights are part of life in central London. A dinner that runs long, a few drinks with friends, maybe a takeaway on the way home, and suddenly your flat does not feel quite fresh the next morning.
Late nights are part of life in central London. A dinner that runs long, a few drinks with friends, maybe a takeaway on the way home, and suddenly your flat does not feel quite fresh the next morning.
Living in a Regent's Park-facing Marylebone apartment has a certain polish to it. The light is lovely, the outlook is calm, and, truth be told, the interiors often work hard to keep up with the view.
If you've spotted a dark patch on the carpet, a lingering smell near the sofa, or a mystery stain that only seems to show up in the evening light, you're not alone.
Carpet emergencies have a habit of arriving at the worst possible time. A glass of red wine tips over before guests arrive. A pet accident happens just as you are heading out.
If you live in a Marylebone High Street flat, you probably already know the rhythm of the place: compact rooms, good light, a lot of foot traffic, and furniture that works hard every single day.
Rugs do a lot of quiet work in a home. They soften footsteps, warm up a room, and hold a space together in a way you only notice when they are missing. In Portman Estate, Marylebone, that matters even more.
Period flats around Baker Street and the wider Marylebone area have a particular charm: high ceilings, sash windows, timber floors, original details, and carpets that often need a more considered approach than you would use in a modern apartment.
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