Mews House in Hampstead Heath, North-West London, NW3
planning permission : restoration : extension : interior design
: bespoke furniture
Conservation Area
This 1960s end-of-terrace townhouse, was built with small rooms
and low ceilings, lending it a cramped and gloomy feel. Working
within a limited budget, our brief was to remodel and extend the
accommodation to create a well illuminated, spacious family house.
After securing planning permission from Camden Council, our alterations
began.
Our main architectural intervention was a glazed, three-storey
atrium which invites the natural light into the centre of the house,
reviving the character of the building. Discreet frames around the
glazing and delicate railings lining the walkways and bespoke staircase,
encourage a light and airy feel. We converted the attic into a master
bedroom and en-suite bathroom and opened the floor plan to create
a more relaxed flow through the house.
We thoroughly updated the property inside and out, renewing essential
services and systems and ensuring the house is energy efficient
in-line with new building regulations. Whilst working within the
limitations of the project budget, we finished the interior to a
quality standard, creating a contemporary look and feel.
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