An Eclectic Victorian Home Refurbishment and Extension by Charles Tashima Architecture
The design focus for this North London Victorian terrace home design project designed by Charles Tashima Architecture was the refurbishment and reconfiguration of the ground floor together with additional space of a new side-return. Photography by Oliver Perrott.
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“Orienting and organising the interior architecture to maximise sunlight during the course of the day was one of our primary challenges solved.
While the front of the house faces south-southeast with wonderful direct morning light, the rear garden faces northwest, consequently less light for most of the day.
?At the encouragement and inspiration of our famous client, we made the somewhat counter-intuitive decision of relocating the kitchen to the smallest room at the back of the terrace house, rather than in the larger room extension in the garden. This move had advantages. The kitchen gained the strategic position to serve both the garden living area to the back and breakfast room at the front. It?s important to note that the living and family dining areas are set (about 7 steps) lower than the main ground floor of the house.
In order to improve the connection and flow of the two levels, we designed a stair with a generous half landing ? a space between. Just above this landing, we introduced a glazed cube for light as well as head-height. The stair is made of reclaimed oak, blackened steel and polished brass handrail.
To improve the use and volume of light within the existing extension, we ad...
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