Steel Framed Structure Integrated Into Open Floor Plan


Kitchen Extends Into the Garden


Dining

Kitchen Island

Open Kitchen Plan

Living Room - Image 1

Living Room - Image 2

Outdoor Garden

Streetscape
Here a new extension was designed to re-program the ground floor of this Camden house. The works included adding a steel framed structure to create a new open plan living/ kitchen layout and opening the rear of the building to run through into the new Paul Cooper designed garden space. Upper floors were also overhauled and refurbished.






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