West London Five-Storey Townhouse by De Rosee Sa Architects
This West London five-storey townhouse was designed and influenced by the hybrid styles of both traditional Japanese minimalism, and the rustic appeal of Scandinavian décor.
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This West London five-storey townhouse was designed and influenced by the hybrid styles of both traditional Japanese minimalism, and the rustic appeal of Scandinavian décor.
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The project involves demolition of the existing structure to the rear of the property and replacing it with a new first floor addition containing a master bedroom, ensuite and robe.
The refurbishment of an old and long-time uninhabited house is an exciting exercise that implies the obligation of carefully reading the existing spaces in order to get them a new life.