30 Addiscombe Grove, London CR0 5BX – Croydon
Addiscombe Grove: Pocket Living created the compact space with 112 one-bed apartments. It’s really close to East Croydon Station, basically two minutes. You actually own your place, for one thing, and Pocket Living offers an attractive 20% discount so that first-time buyers can get on the property ladder without going destitute in the process. The apartments are designed to let in lots of light and make the most of the space. They’ve got open layouts, big windows, and neutral colours, so things can still be chill and low-key.
The Croydon building doesn’t look too bad and modern, with shiny tile on the outside, light concrete bits and bronze metal stuff. The award-winning Metropolitan Workshop designed it to be both handsome and useful. So you wind up with a space that’s well-constructed, comfortable, and optimised in every inch.
Addiscombe Grove is a mere nine miles from Charing Cross, so it’s easy to access the city yet somehow very much its own locale. It’s easy to reach central London, Gatwick Airport and Brighton: trains run to London Bridge and Victoria in 16 minutes. There’s a lot going on in Croydon, including cafes, restaurants, galleries and parks.
Croydon is being reborn, and Boxpark is the coolest place to be with restaurants, music and design. Crystal Palace, with its funky shops and views, is also near. It's a good location for people who have a job in the city, value for their money, and a good living.
The apartments at Addiscombe Grove are designed for convenience in modern living. They have a modern, fully furnished kitchen with appliances and lights incorporated. Living rooms are airy and can be used for hanging out or chilling. Bedrooms are cute and utilitarian, and the bathrooms have updated fixtures.
It is high-quality stuff from the floors to the bathroom tiles. Good heating and power-saving LED lights keep the place energy-efficient. And each apartment is prewired for Sky+HD, high-speed internet and digital controls.
There are certain areas where people can breathe and accomplish things. On the first floor, there’s a lounge with tables and Wi-Fi, as well as a wellness room on the 9th floor for yoga or group stuff. Up on the roof, there are three gardens where people can hang out, chill, or eat. Even has a place to store your bike, nice lobby too.
Addiscombe Grove is a good option for city newcomers. It’s enduring, well-designed, and there’s a friendly vibe in one of the best-connected parts of London.
Disclaimer
Choosing a floor plan might be tricky, but it shouldn't be so. See 3 quick tips below to pick only the right layout for your new home.
Tip 1 — Measure it all
You might already know your desired square footage when choosing a new home. Generally, more bedrooms mean more space, which also drives up the prices.
However, modern developers offer smart floor plans so you can make better use of the space. For instance, a studio with an open floor plan can be much more efficient and affordable than a typical 1-bedroom apartment with a traditional floor plan.
Tip 2 – Go with the flow
Once you have picked one or several layouts, you need to imagine living in the space. Visualise daily activities like laundry or cooking: is it convenient? Do you have enough space?
Online interior design apps that offer 3D visualisation (many of them are free) are time-savers here. Just download the desired floor plan from 1newhomes, upload it to the website you chose, and get a 3D render to visualise living in your new home.
Tip 3 — Do not neglect flexible space
The current lifestyle dictates its own rules. That’s why you need to consider flexible space in your perfect floor plan to have room for a home office or a gym. In addition, be sure to check that your new flat has a lot of natural light. The importance of the latter goes without saying.
A good floor plan means having all you need in a smartly designed space. We are sure our quick tips help you pick only the perfect layout for your new home.
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