Most apartments in London reflect either the city’s historic character or a sleek contemporary aesthetic suited to a fast-paced urban life. Rarely, however, does a home feel so comfortably informal, warm and layered with both rustic and industrial charm as this Bohemian Sanctuary, redesigned by Paul Langston in South East London. The apartment leans toward a relaxed bohemian mood while relying heavily on natural, reclaimed and industrial materials for its personality. That blend of laid-back spirit and tactile detail creates a fresh, holiday-like atmosphere — especially in the living room, where a hammock tucked into the space adds a breezy, restorative touch.
Greenery is a key element throughout the apartment, softening the harder industrial features and linking the interior to the small balcony outside. Original wall surfaces are purposefully revealed, creating textured backdrops that sit in contrast with newly installed pine board flooring. The apartment pairs exposed concrete with smart steel beams to create an industrial canvas, while sliding glass doors keep the living area visually open to the exterior planter and a custom built-in bench.
In this compact living area, gray sofas provide comfortable seating but intentionally recede so the handcrafted furnishings and textural accents can take center stage. Slim wooden side tables, floating wall shelves and a reclaimed wood coffee table define the space, while a thoughtfully placed planter and soft textiles introduce color and life. The overall approach favors simplicity: clean lines and minimal clutter paired with a rural, handmade sensibility that warms the industrial shell.
Details matter in this South East London apartment. Narrow, well-proportioned shelving keeps display items tidy without overwhelming the room, and custom joinery maximizes storage while echoing the warm tones of the reclaimed furniture. Lighting is used to highlight surfaces and to create pockets of intimacy — a softly illuminated closet, for example, functions as both practical storage and a decorative focal point, bringing a deliberate domestic charm to everyday spaces.
Small interventions — a custom-built bench on the balcony, a large wooden planter, a compact side table — collectively transform the apartment into a cohesive, lived-in retreat. The palette stays mostly neutral, letting raw materials and greenery introduce texture and contrast. The result is an urban Bohemian interior that feels curated rather than contrived: thoughtful, practical and relaxed, with every element contributing to a welcoming, tactile home.