Blurring the lines between house and garden was a priority for the owners of this east London terrace, so the architects designed glass apertures and an internal courtyard to create an expansive feel, and used a mix of timbers that marry beautifully with the outside space
This refurbishment and two-storey extension to a house in Brook Green creates a generous volume for living and entertaining, with a new douglas fir stair.
The extension in Dollis Hill was designed by Thomas-McBrien Architects to create a new family space which connected the house and the garden. The existing pr...
Chris Graves of Clarence & Graves has built on the beautiful bones of this Victorian house in Chiswick to create a stylish family home that blends bold colour with muted elegance.
Four bedroom Victorian terraced location house in London with three floors. Flooded with natural light
Herne Hill House is a minimal residence in London designed by TYPE with a side extension that replaces a cold conservatory in the garden.
London architects Freehaus rethink a family home in the city's borough of Hackney through a balanced combination of minimalism, a material-led approach and clever interventions that respond to their clients' needs
A rear glass extension is a great way of letting more light into your space while also gaining more floor area
When renovating a 19th-century Victorian terrace house in South London, Patalab Architecture first turned to its bones. “The house, when purchased by our client, was in a tired state and there were major structural issues that needed to be addressed, justifying the opportunity to fundamentally rearrange the layout,” says Uwe Schmidt-Hess, founder and director, noting its narrow width at 4 meters, or roughly 13 feet.
A rear glass extension is a great way of letting more light into your space while also gaining more floor area
This refurbishment and two-storey extension to a house in Brook Green creates a generous volume for living and entertaining, with a new douglas fir stair.