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Andy Parsons
Our clients needed an extension to their existing home to accommodate their needs as a family. The open plan space introduces a new kitchen, dining area, lounge and office. There are folding doors between the lounge and office which can be used to separate the two or left open to provide a larger open space. The inclusion of roof lights and large glass sliding doors to the garden ensure the space is flooded with natural light.
Stephen Turvil Architects
A split level rear extension, clad with black zinc and cedar battens. Narrow frame sliding doors create a flush opening between inside and out, while a glazed corner window offers oblique views across the new terrace. Inside, the kitchen is set level with the main house, whilst the dining area is level with the garden, which creates a fabulous split level interior.
This project has featured in Grand Designs and Living Etc magazines.
Photographer: David Butler
Habitat Studio Architects
The stark volumes of the Albion Avenue Duplex were a reinvention of the traditional gable home.
The design grew from a homage to the existing brick dwelling that stood on the site combined with the idea to reinterpret the lightweight costal vernacular.
Two different homes now sit on the site, providing privacy and individuality from the existing streetscape.
Light and breeze were concepts that powered a need for voids which provide open connections throughout the homes and help to passively cool them.
Built by NorthMac Constructions.
CCASA Architects
Big sliding doors integrate the inside and outside of the house. The nice small framed aluminium doors are as high as the extension.
IQ Glass UK
Frameless glass balustrades were installed on the balcony to add high-quality design as well as safety. The minimalist aesthetic doesn't interfere with the surrounding design but also creates a sophisticated design element providing uninterrupted views od the Wembley Arch.
Black Swan Architecture
The project's single-storey rear extension unveils a new dimension of communal living with the creation of an expansive kitchen dining area. Envisioned as the heart of the home, this open-plan space is tailored for both everyday living and memorable family gatherings. Modern appliances and smart storage solutions ensure a seamless culinary experience, while the thoughtful integration of seating and dining arrangements invites warmth and conversation.
Form Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls.
Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control.
A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
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