Hornsey House – Refurbishment and Extension by Will Gamble Architects
Will Gamble Architects were appointed to refurbish and extend this Victorian house in Hornsey to create a unique home for a family of four.
Will Gamble Architects were appointed to refurbish and extend this Victorian house in Hornsey to create a unique home for a family of four.
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.
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This property has been completely refurbished and extended to provide a stunning family home in Leeds. The design approach was to restore key elements of the historic building
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A post-war end of terrace house has been completely refurbished and extended with a contemporary loft and a modern rear extension by its architect owner.
ESQVTA acquired and refurbished a luxury apartment that would permit access to national and international public to the 15 year old ESQVTA’s aesthetic and lifestyle that had until that point only been available to clients.
This project intends to refurbish a single-family house, severely affected by pathologies resulting from defective construction options. In addition of trying to correct the existing pathologies, we also intend to rectify the dysfunctions of spatial organization.
The most beautiful discovery while working on Shy Citizen Apartment was definitely a natural stone wall in the bathroom, which gives it a very special touch – some kind of a reminder that despite the new appearance of the apartment is still part of the Castle Hill.