THIS unique flat has other sellers green with envy.
The £745,000 two-bedroom property has an incredible leafy interior design theme throughout.
The luxe pad in a leafy part of West London is located in a block of flats inside a converted Art Deco mansion.
The block was designed by George Val Mayer, the architect behind BBC Broadcasting House.
According to Rightmove, the property has “the atmosphere of a light-filled, contemporary Victorian orangery”.
The description explains: “Internal accommodation extends to over 650 sq ft and has an incredible sense of volume, height and light, care of the ingenious design.
“The apartment is discretely located in a private south-facing annexe to the rear of the building, allowing for an exceptional level of peace and calm for such a central location.”
It also benefits from secure 24-hour porterage, estate agents Inigo London.
Potential buys can expect to enter the grand flat through a private front-door with a porthole window, leading to “the open-plan living room, a wonderfully enveloping space with walls both papered, in a distinctive palm print by Mind the Gap, and mirrored to create an extended sense of space.”
The description continues: “Replica 18th-century Portuguese patterned porcelain tiles run underfoot, while heating is provided through subtle heated skirting boards from Discrete Heat.
“A built-in Sonos speaker system is incorporated into all rooms.”
The home also features a “carefully conceived kitchen,” and “ingenious storage solutions”.
Other delights include antique French doors and “a sense of serenity and the natural world”.
The 655 square foot of luxury houses two bedrooms, a lounge, kitchen and two bathrooms.