When a young couple wanted to give them Victorian house A more contemporary look, they turned into a pension studio to expand 430-class feet into the original structure. The London firm’s team took into account before taking into account the requests of their customers: The pair wanted a design that was refined, ventilated, and could also connect with their garden.
Once there was a small kitchen with a small roof, which had no connection from outside the house, now a 10-foot long place has become a kitchen, a dining room and a living area, with all the surrounding bushes. The studio also found space for a new toilet with some additional square feet which were left.
“The key was to try to design around the very specific places to achieve the most efficient layout. We chose this route instead of creating large open expansion, while they would offer more flexibility, will also take more areas. The result is a very defined set of intimate places that allows to preserve almost all garden,” Pensor.
London studio, designs, is known to bring craftsmanship and architecture together that “cultivate joy”, used custom furniture for this extension. “The interior is designed to offer a sense of cool, sophistication and warmth. The comfortable experience of the polish concrete flooring and integrated wooden work like oak contrast encourages the relationship between homeowners and space. The beams turn into shelves, and then create a continuous flow.” The studio says. Focus on organics spread beyond beauty – the project used materials that were free from chemicals and toxins to create a healthy living space.