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Luxury Scandi Hotel inspired Home
First Impressions
Walking up to Luxury Scandi Hotel inspired Home on Cartmel Close, you’d honestly never guess this boutique hotel was tucked away in residential North London. It’s one of those places that feels more like stumbling upon a well-kept secret than checking into a traditional hotel. The Scandinavian aesthetic hits you immediately — clean lines, natural wood, and that effortless minimalism that somehow makes everything feel both cozy and sophisticated.
The Neighborhood Vibe
Tottenham isn’t exactly where most tourists end up, but that’s actually what makes this spot interesting. You’re in proper London here — not the polished tourist version, but the real deal where locals grab their morning coffee and kids play in the streets. The area’s been changing pretty rapidly, and you’ll find some surprisingly good cafes and pubs within walking distance. Getting into central London is straightforward enough on the Tube, though you’ll want to factor in about 30-40 minutes for the journey.
The Space Itself
The room I stayed in felt more like a carefully curated Airbnb than a hotel — which I mean in the best possible way. Everything follows that Nordic design philosophy where function meets beauty without trying too hard. The bed was genuinely comfortable (I’m picky about mattresses), and the bathroom had one of those rainfall showers that actually delivers on the promise. There’s a small kitchenette that’s well-equipped if you want to grab groceries from the local shops, though honestly, I found myself eating out most of the time.
What Sets It Apart
You know what struck me most? The attention to small details that bigger hotels often miss. The lighting is warm and thoughtful, there are actual books on the shelves (not just decoration), and the whole place has this lived-in quality that makes you feel like a temporary local rather than a tourist passing through. The hosts clearly put thought into creating something different from your standard London hotel experience. It’s not trying to be flashy — just genuinely comfortable and well-designed.
Why Guests Love It
This place works best for travelers who want something authentic and don’t need to be in Zone 1 every minute of their stay. If you’re the type who enjoys discovering neighborhoods beyond the usual tourist circuit, you’ll appreciate what this spot offers. The Scandi-inspired design isn’t just trendy styling — it creates a genuinely calming atmosphere that feels like a proper retreat from London’s usual hustle. Just manage your expectations about location and you’ll likely find this hidden gem worth the slightly longer commute to central London.
You'll need to let the property know in advance what time you'll arrive.