1View into site from London
2Interior perspective across the central volume
3View towards the street frontage
4Spatial view through the primary circulation
5Interior view across the threshold condition
6Perspective through the interior
7View across the completed interior from London
8Interior perspective towards the entrance sequence
9Detail view of the junction detail
10View along the material finish
This project establishes a single storey L-shaped extension to a Victorian House in Stoke Newington, London. The new volume infills the narrow passage to the side of the rear outrigger and integrates the existing ground floor to create a new large kitchen and dining area overlooking the garden.
A large skylight brings top light into the centre of the house and a large timber framed sliding door maximises openness to the garden. Grey brick walls have been paired with Douglas fir floorboards, while concrete has been used for the kitchen work surfaces. Oak finished with natural oil has also been used for cabinetry including integrated shelving. A brick staircase illuminated by a skylight links the new kitchen to the original house.