Compton show home #1

The Compton Show Home is now open

Regal London has unveiled the first show apartment at The Compton, designed in collaboration with award-winning designer, Kelly Hoppen MBE.

Reflecting the appearance of refined luxury that The Compton exudes, the interiors concept for this two-bedroom, two-bathroom show apartment is one of opulence. Simplicity is found in the colour palette with white walls and finishes and all of the furniture has been carefully hand-picked from Kelly Hoppen’s own range. However, it is the layered detailing and considered use of materials that give this home a distinct edge.

Exceeding 784 sq. ft of living accommodation with the addition of a private balcony, the show apartment employs materials of the finest craftmanship with quartz stone, marble effect worktops in the kitchen, book matched Italian marble in the bathrooms and washed grey oak herringbone wood flooring in the living/dining area. Polished plaster in the master bedroom, alongside an integrated headboard and floating side tables, rose gold detailing and pendant lights, give this space an added layer of luxury.

In total the ten-storey residential scheme will deliver 49 beautifully designed homes in one of London’s most prestigious postcodes, the highly sought-after suburb of St John’s Wood. The development is superbly located and is just a three-minute walk from two of London’s most renowned attractions, Lord’s Cricket Ground and Regent’s Park. This architecturally striking apartment building, designed by Simon Bowden Architects, is one of innovation and elegance. A series of projecting bays with intricate leaf motif embossed panels run vertically, with the curvature producing a distinctive and seamless façade reminiscent of the nearby mansion blocks of St John’s Wood. All bays open onto private balconies, while all apartments benefit from full height windows which fill the spaces with natural light.

Hoppen is also behind the design of the sleek and sophisticated amenities exclusive to residents, including the dedicated concierge and state-of-the-art gymnasium, complete with ergonomic Technogym equipment. A beautifully laid out communal roof garden will be available to residents, offering unrivalled, panoramic views of London’s skyline.

The arrival of the first show apartment at The Compton marks a major milestone for the development. Echoing the refined grandeur that is synonymous with St John’s Wood, this new home brings to life a unique combination of signature art-deco exteriors and contemporary interior design and craftsmanship.

Building on our previous collaborations with Kelly Hoppen, these new homes not only complement the development’s surroundings but the ethos and design that Regal London is renowned for. These interiors, in combination with the innovation of Simon Bowden Architects, have formed what will become a new and bespoke landmark for the area.

Simon De Friend
Joint Founder, Regal
Compton show home #3

Located just a short walk from Baker Street and St John’s Wood underground station, both served by the Jubilee Line, the entirety of the capital is accessible within minutes with journey times of just three minutes to Bond Street, 13 minutes to London Bridge and 20 minutes to Canary Wharf.

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