North London House
Photographs: Christian Brailey
This project extends a maisonette that had previously been converted from an early Victorian house.
The new kitchen, dining and study spaces are informally defined by exposed oak posts and beams, allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the lower ground floor plan.
Framed views are created between the spaces and direct the eye towards the lush green backdrop outside. The depth of the rear extension was defined by an existing upstairs neighbour’s stair, which had to be retained to allow access to their garden. Fluted glass reduces the impact of this stair when viewed from the new study.
Designed by Architecture for London – Website | Instagram
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Project Architect: Matt McKenna
Photographs: Christian Brailey
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