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In a space where every square foot matters, multifunctional and well-scaled furniture ensures balance.

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Area

Battersea Power Station

details

555 sq ft
£895,000

photographer

Skye Delamain 

koa studio apartments

Viewed through the eyes of a home stylist, the KOA Studio Apartments have been styled with a sharp focus on proportion, practicality and refined urban living. In a compact studio format, every furniture choice feels intentional — selected not just for its aesthetic appeal but to maximise functionality and enhance the spatial flow throughout the open plan. Sofas and seating are chosen to anchor the living area without overwhelming it, creating a welcoming zone that feels both relaxed and purposeful. Lightweight, contemporary chairs and occasional tables provide flexible options for lounging or entertaining, while defining separate functional areas within the studio without disrupting the visual openness.

In a space where every square foot matters, multifunctional and well-scaled furniture ensures balance: pieces are chosen for their ability to define zones without creating visual clutter, allowing natural light to permeate the apartment and accentuate its sense of airiness. Clean-lined surfaces and neutral tones form a cohesive foundation that complements the apartment’s modern architecture and high-quality finishes, establishing a calm yet sophisticated backdrop that feels inviting from the moment you enter.

The curated furniture not only supports everyday living — from relaxed seating to compact dining — but also elevates the apartment’s character, suggesting a lifestyle that feels both contemporary and effortlessly stylish. This approach maximises appeal to city-living buyers by demonstrating how thoughtful furniture choices can enhance comfort, utility and visual harmony in a beautifully crafted studio home.