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.
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.
Our clients, David and Anson, wished to make the most of their sun baked rear garden in East London and posed us a spatial puzzle of wishing to move the existing ground floor bathroom without compromising any of the other rooms.
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