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Angus Mackenzie Architect
A tiny 65m site with only 3m of internal width posed some interesting design challenges.
The Victorian terrace façade will have a loving touch up, however entering through the front door; a new kitchen has been inserted into the middle of the plan, before stepping up into a light filled new living room. Large timber bifold doors open out onto a timber deck and extend the living area into the compact courtyard. A simple green wall adds a punctuation mark of colour to the space.
A two-storey light well, pulls natural light into the heart of the ground and first floor plan, with an operable skylight allowing stack ventilation to keep the interiors cool through the Summer months. The open plan design and simple detailing give the impression of a much larger space on a very tight urban site.
Photography by Huw Lambert
Lynn Gaffney Architect, PLLC
These photographs were taken of the roof deck (May 2012) by our client and show the wonderful planting and how truly green it is up on a roof in the midst of industrial/commercial Chelsea. There are also a few photos of the clients' adorable cat Jenny within the space.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
The culmination of the route up from the ground floor is a sunny roof terrace. This provides some good-quality amenity space, far more enjoyable than the original dank back yard which was infilled as part of the project.
Photographer: Bruce Hemming
christophermichaelmyers
View from the living room to the outdoor space. Featuring ceramic tiles/pavers, teak furniture, lightweight chic planters, drought tolerant plantings and faux boxwood to cover the parapet.
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Rooftop with day bed and transformable teak deck chairs. Outdoor home cinema controlled by a Crestron Home Automation system.
Brown Terrace with a Living Wall Ideas and Designs
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