This is a sponsored article on behalf of Rehearsal Rooms.
Renting in London is often a cramped, anti-social and haphazard affair but it doesn't have to be. The Rehearsal Rooms development, located by the former BBC Television rehearsal rooms, is redefining the renter's rulebook with its community-focused apartments.
London's latest build-to-rent scheme understands that home should be a place you look forward to returning, therefore social interaction is key.
Whether it's firing up the terrace barbecue on a sunny weekend, settling in for a film marathon in the communal lounge area, or bonding over fruit and veg on your own rooftop allotment (a real perk when you consider you can be waiting up to 40 years for an allotment in some London boroughs) this development has done its best to create a social scene as well as place to call home. Looking for a gym buddy? You can choose to take part in fitness classes and other events organised for residents. Just fancy a chat? Meet your neighbours for coffee in the communal lounge area (it's free!).
And what of the apartments? They're a far cry from the shoebox horror stories we're used to reading about. Choose from one, two and three-bed apartments — each comes with its own balcony. The interiors are bright and modern while floor-to-ceiling windows create light-filled living areas.
Opt for one of the furniture packages which are available at an extra cost for a minimal-effort move or bring your belongings if you want to put your own stamp on your new home. Check out the photos below.