MW Architects

MW Architects is an award winning practice founded by Matthew Wood in 2009. Specialising in residential design they are passionate about improving people’s lives through good design. The young and expanding team at MW Architects adopt a refreshing back to basics approach, prioritising quality of space and natural light to ensure that the clients budget is used effectively.

Their extensive network of construction professionals all share their ‘can do’ approach in order to exceed their clients expectations. MW Architects have completed numerous residential refurbishments and new build projects for individuals and developers with construction values up to £2M.

LOCATION: London, UK
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Cosmo's House / MW Architects

Cosmo’s House, Essex / MW Architects

Cosmo’s House, designed by MW Architects, exemplifies how close collaboration among architects, clients, and contractors can create a vibrant living environment. Indeed, this four-story detached home on the edge of Epping Forest now boasts an abundance of color, light, and playful detailing.

Elgin Avenue House / MW Architects

Elgin Avenue House / MW Architects

Discover the impressive Elgin Avenue House by MW Architects, a light-filled family home nestled within a secluded sunken garden in Maida Vale. This transformation addresses common issues found in lower ground floor properties, turning a dark and poorly arranged flat into a vibrant and functional living space.

The White House / MW Architects

The White House, London / MW Architects

Discover the remarkable transformation of The White House by MW Architects, perched atop Highgate Hill in London. This charming 18th-century residence overlooks the entrance to Waterlow Park and offers stunning views of the city beyond. Although its simple white facade might blend in with its grander neighbors, the house holds a fascinating history that MW Architects have carefully restored.

Terrace House Renovation in South Hampstead, London 2

Terrace House Renovation in South Hampstead, London

This Victorian terrace in South Hampstead already had a split section. The owners thought the steps down to the original kitchen were a negative aspect of the property but MW Architects immediately saw the potential to connect the three key living spaces and open it up into a dramatic but functional family space.

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