Even though Equilibrium is on the garden level, it feels like it could be a loft in Brooklyn. The host, Gil, is an architect, and he designed the place himself, from what used to be a garage. It still has a very industrial feel to it – if you’re after kitsch cosiness, you won’t find it here – and we love the unusual touches that come with that (the kitchen swing is a particular highlight). There aren’t any doors to the bedrooms, which won’t be for everyone, but we think that adds to the character, as does the plant-filled terrace.

*Gil can sort out a parking space, but you'll have to ask him beforehand
*Neither of the bedrooms have doors, just curtains
*There's a fair amount of Gil's belongings around the place – it's by no means crowded, but just worth being aware
Air Conditioning
Balcony / Patio
Bathtub
Bicycles
Buzzer / Wireless Intercom
Central Heating
Child Friendly
Cleaning Products
Coffee Maker
Cooking Essentials
Dishwasher
Dryer
Extra Pillows and Blankets
Fire Extinguisher
Free Parking On Premises
Free Parking On Street
Freezer
Fridge
Garden
Hangers
Kitchen
Kitchen Utensils
Laptop Friendly Workspace
Library of Books
Lift Access
Multiple Sets of Keys
Oven
Parking Available
Rain Shower
Stove
Throws
Toiletries
TV
Washing Machine
Wheelchair Access
Wi-fi