Split-Level Family Home Renovation in South London
Tactile House is a beautiful split-level family home in Dulwich, completed in June 2017. The project was for a ground floor rear extension, loft conversion and internal alterations throughout.
Tactile House is a beautiful split-level family home in Dulwich, completed in June 2017. The project was for a ground floor rear extension, loft conversion and internal alterations throughout.
City House is an urban oasis located at the heart of the city on an established residential street. Characterized by traditional Victorian homes, the original neighbouring houses have long occupied the tight, narrow lots typical of the area.
Retaining the optimistic façade and the generosity of the original dwelling, Templeton has added to the simple rectilinear form while exploring the decorative possibilities of brick construction commonly found in the architecture of the Art Deco movement.
Just past the airport the landscape changes from tract housing to pastoral land and small rural communities. Dotted along the drive are old agricultural outbuildings and early settler dwellings. Nostalgia for this connection between land and building was the guiding principle for our Nulla Vale House and Shed.
Located in a quiet backstreet in the Conservation Area five mins from the Kings Cross transport hub and Argent’s new development at Granary Square.
We got planning for a full width and side return extension, with full height steel doors adding an industrial style to this typical Victorian brick terraced house.
The 80m2 Sao Paulo loft should fit perfectly with the way of life of the client who is young and single. Another issue to be addressed was the fact that the property was rented. Considering these facts, we decided to design most of the furniture in the apartment, so that they could be reused in different ways elsewhere.
Haddington Park House emerges as a stunning fusion of extension and renovation, breathing new life into a 1940s bungalow nestled in the serene surroundings of Glenageary, Co. Dublin.