Bent Street House / Kim Kneipp
A light-filled sanctuary with sweeping curves, recycled timbers and natural tones, Bent Street House brings together the soft edge detailing of the art deco movement with a Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic
A light-filled sanctuary with sweeping curves, recycled timbers and natural tones, Bent Street House brings together the soft edge detailing of the art deco movement with a Japanese wabi-sabi aesthetic
Ground floor extensions provide a bright new kitchen and dining space with improvement connection and views to the garden.
With this in mind, Michaelis Boyd made considered choices in order to apply this concept to a home with all the richness and detail of a Georgian London home.
This renovation and rear addition to the architect’s own 1950 mid-century modern house, designed by Charles Goodman, included 2 phases. The existing Goodman structure was renovated 5 years ago, with new kitchen, bathroom, finishes, windows, mechanical, and electrical.