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Modern Mews House in Belsize Park, North-West London, NW3
planning permission : restoration : interior design
Conservation Area
Built in the 1970s, this modest family mews house with an internal
garage, had suffered considerable dilapidation over time. With a limited
budget, our brief was to remodel and refurbish the property, providing
an open plan layout on both floors.
After gaining planning permission from Camden Borough, we removed
the façade of the building and reconstructed it to create
a streamlined, modernist front. Floor-to-ceiling glazing on the
ground level, allowing the accommodation to be bathed in natural
light, is balanced by more modest windows on the upper floor. Having
renewed the internal fabric with steel and concrete, we provided
superior floor and roof structures allowing enhanced thermal and
acoustic performance. Updating the essential services and systems
in the property, enabled us to create an energy efficient house,
meeting new building guidelines.
A futuristic spiral staircase, encased in glass blocks, forms a
novel focus to the interior. The fitted and free-standing solid
beech furniture, sourced from Ikea, is stylistically harmonious
with the internal scheme and suited the conservative budget. We
achieved an on-brief, quality build, incorporating solid beech flooring,
hardwood double glazing and modern lighting, whilst effectively
working within the available funds.
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