Where Architecture Becomes Art, and Living Becomes Theatre
A Life Lived in Technicolour
This isn't just another Covent Garden address. This is your chance to wake up inside a Renzo Piano masterpiece—where the façade doesn't simply catch the light, it dances with it. Those iconic vivid oranges, limes, and vermillions that stop tourists in their tracks? They're not just outside. They're part of your morning coffee ritual, your evening wine moment, the backdrop to every video call that makes colleagues ask, "Where on earth are you?"
From your 6th-floor vantage point, you're suspended above one of London's most intoxicating confluences of energy—where Covent Garden's theatre magic meets Fitzrovia's creative pulse, where Soho's dining scene collides with Bloomsbury's intellectual heritage. This is the London you imagined when you first fell in love with the city.
The Morning Routine You've Been Waiting For
Picture this: You pad barefoot across 760 square feet of contemporary space, still warm with morning light. Your balcony beckons—coffee in hand, you step outside. Below, the piazza is already alive. The scent of fresh pastries from Kape & Pan mingles with the hum of early risers claiming their favourite tables. You're part of the scene, yet blissfully removed from it.
The porter greets you by name as you head out. Tottenham Court Road Elizabeth Line? Four minutes. The British Museum? Seven. Your favourite corner table at that impossibly chic restaurant in Seven Dials? Literally around the corner. This is London at your fingertips—not someday, but every single day.
Two genuine double bedrooms mean this isn't a compromise apartment pretending to be a two-bed. It's a grown-up home.The open-plan living space? It's where dinner parties happen organically because your kitchen isn't tucked away apologetically—it's part of the conversation.
Living Inside a Village (That Happens to Be in Zone 1) Central St Giles isn't a building; it's a micro-neighbourhood with its own heartbeat.
Central London living is often about choosing between location and space, between architectural significance and livability, between vibrant neighbourhood and peaceful retreat. Flat 35 at Central St Giles refuses to choose. It offers all of it.
Every element of this remarkable building—from Piano's revolutionary coloured façades to the sustainable biomass heating and rainwater collection systems—has been designed with one question in mind: how do we make urban living not just bearable, but beautiful? The answer is waiting for you on the 6th floor.
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