Dorset Road, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Sam Tisdall Architects, 2014. View of front of house in context.


A project for a retired couple who owned an end of terrace house with space next to it for a new house. Following long negotiations with the planning authorities, permission was granted for an exact replica of the original house externally, while allowing a new take on a familiar interior. Although the plan is small, floor to ceiling heights are generous and the bedroom ceilings extend into the roof space. The use of steel is limited and most of the structure of the house is timber including a central oak beam. The first floor joists are exposed and painted white and braced with traditional herringbone noggins. The kitchen is inserted as a piece of furniture which separates living and dining spaces. A simple oak stair is lit by a tall lightwell which extends almost up to ridge height, a device which is replicated on a smaller scale in the bathroom. The environmental strategy is simple, with the house relying on air tightness and high insulation levels.


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