
Side & Rear Extension – Twickenham
The clients for this modern rear and side extension were looking to expand their three-bed house, creating a large open plan kitchen and living space while updating the facade of the existing house.
ViewThe clients for this modern rear and side extension were looking to expand their three-bed house, creating a large open plan kitchen and living space while updating the facade of the existing house.
ViewThis contemporary side infill extension, in the heart of Balham, aims to bring as much natural light into the deep plan as possible. Floor to ceiling doors and an almost seamless glass roof make this achievable.
ViewA key concept was to create a clear connection between rooms and floor plans. To do this, a feature spiral staircase stretches from the basement to the second floor, visible through glazing and thresholds within rooms and tying the historic part of the house in with the new.
ViewA clean modern aesthetic, brought to life with flashes of colour and vibrant furniture, was the driving force behind this design. Polished concrete floors and exposed brickwork combined with timber and Carerra marble form the stripped back material palette of the new open plan space.
ViewThis side infill extension creates a spacious open plan kitchen, living and dining room. Floor to ceiling Crittal doors and a large rooflight spanning the length of the kitchen bring natural light deep into the plan.
ViewThis three-bed house in Battersea was completely transformed with a side infill extension, loft conversion and full internal refurbishment throughout.
ViewThis loft conversion adds a new master bedroom to a three-bedroom terraced house, using bespoke carpentry to make efficient use of the space available.
ViewThis two-bed house sits on a small garage plot within the grounds of a listed building. The design makes efficient use of the space available and features a spacious open plan living space on the ground floor.
ViewA large courtyard lightwell with floor to ceiling sliding doors ensures this open plan living space at basement level receives plentiful natural light.
ViewThis large side and rear extension features a full width glass box to the rear of the property, affording the new open planning living space unobstructed views out to the garden.
ViewA large rear extension and basement conversion add an extra bedroom to this four-bed house in Clapham whilst creating a large kitchen, living and dining space.
ViewThis brief called for the demolition of an existing single storey unit, to be replaced with a 5 storey mixed use building containing 33 flats and 2 commercial units.
ViewDue to the unique constraints of the site a large portion of this three-bed house needed to be sunk partially below ground level. Highly glazed courtyards and frameless rooflights ensure that the open plan kitchen and living space still receive ample natural light.
ViewThis project provides three large family homes on a constrained site within the London Borough of Kingston.
ViewThis large multi-unit apartment scheme creates 17 new build flats on an irregular site.
ViewThe current kitchen space in this three-bed house in Herne Hill is transformed into a large, open plan kitchen, living and dining space. A large rooflight to the rear of the space above the kitchen allows natural light deep into the plan.
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