Hampstead House | Openstudio Architects
London / United Kingdom / 2014
A generous Edwardian House in Hampstead was put back into use as a single family home. Our work included introducing a more fluid and functional layout and transforming the existing adhoc rear extensions into a unified space, with a large picture window and triple sliding doors, which now connects the internal space to the large terraced garden.
We refinished the house: reinstated herringbone timber floors, added basalt stone and matt porcelain tiles and a series of custom joinery elements, in timber and lacquer. These contemporary pieces add a new layer of tactility and warmth to the house, juxtaposing the delight of the generous rooms with the joy of touching a carefully considered detail.
A generous Edwardian House in Hampstead was put back into use as a single family home. Our work included introducing a more fluid and functional layout and transforming the existing adhoc rear extensions into a unified space, with a large picture window and triple sliding doors, which now connects the internal space to the large terraced garden. We refinished the house: reinstated herringbone timber floors, added basalt stone and matt porcelain tiles and a series of custom joinery elements, in...
- Year 2014
- Work started in 2012
- Work finished in 2014
- Contractor Bradec Group
- Status Completed works
- Type Apartments / Single-family residence / Custom Furniture
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