Step inside Stormzy’s chic, contemporary home, complete with a luxurious kitchen, outdoor workout area, and spacious open-plan living room

When he’s not electrifying crowds on stage, Stormzy, one of the UK’s top music stars, relaxes at his stunning townhouse in Chelsea, London. The 29-year-old lives in a sleek, modern home in the upscale neighborhood, having recently rekindled his relationship with Maya Jama.

The couple, who broke up in 2019 after living together for years, used to share glimpses of their life with fans. Maya once mentioned that their mornings started with music and dancing around the kitchen while making breakfast, and their evenings ended watching reality shows like Love Island and Ex On The Beach together.

Although Maya moved out after their split, rumors of their rekindled romance have surfaced this month, suggesting they might be back together.

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The newly built, two-story home boasts large windows and sliding patio doors that flood the space with natural light. The contemporary white kitchen, perfect for hosting dinner parties, features a spacious island, dual ovens, and a minibar stocked with Champagne. A black-and-white portrait of Stormzy performing hangs unmounted, adding a personal touch.

The open-plan living room, connected to the kitchen, includes two large sofas, a glass coffee table, and a massive flat-screen TV. A trophy case proudly displays his 24 awards, with his 2018 British titles and three MOBOs taking center stage. The interior is bright and minimalist, with white walls, tile floors, gray couches, and beige curtains.

Outside, the patio and garden area, accessible through the wide sliding doors, offers space for football games with his family’s kids. A summer house with a sofa and a dedicated workout station stands nearby, while tall trees and fencing provide extra privacy.

On the third floor, Stormzy’s workspace includes a large bookshelf filled with a variety of books, showcasing his intellectual side—he excelled academically with six A*s, three As, and five Bs in his GCSEs. During Maya’s time in the house, black-and-white framed photos of her adorned the staircase, which is made of polished wood and glass panels leading to the upstairs bedrooms.