Vault House
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This project takes its name from the two new large vaulted roof windows that flood the dining space with natural light. The distinctive sloping, plywood sides to the vaults open out the view to make the space feel spacious and dynamic. The plywood theme is continued on one wall face, with fitted storage and with a long bespoke dining bench where the owners can sit and admire the view.
The new kitchen overlooks the dining space and is set underneath an exposed timber joist ceiling. Behind the timber joists is another roof window that brings natural light into the kitchen, but rather than bouncing off the side of vaults, the light here dapples through the timber joists providing a cosier, more atmospheric space.
From both the kitchen and the dining areas, the beautiful South facing garden can be accessed through Crittall doors.
One of the most dramatic changes to this property is the new side extension at the front, which is unassuming from the street but once inside it creates enough space for a new triple height staircase that floods light into the property. As well as the inspiring volumes, the stair is defined by a handcrafted Oak swept handrail that sweeps up all three floors of the property.
Subtle changes have been made to the existing areas of the property, including a new walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom and a new study room above the kitchen. Externally the project appears as a staggered ziggurat wrapping around the existing building. The new flat roofs are covered with a natural sedum roof and swift boxes have been installed in the side elevation, which welcome these rare birds once every year.
The new kitchen extension is accessed underneath this stair, and the corridor linking hallway and kitchen cleverly conceals a cloaks cupboard, utility cupboard, clothes drying space and downstairs toilet with a unique arched ceiling.
One of the real delights of this project is the contrast between the original spaces, with traditional covings and Georgian proportions, contrasted with the strikingly different kitchen extension.
We love the house and we are really appreciating it now. Every time I walk down the stairs, I’m so happy with the openness of the hallway and stairwell. Love how the light dabbles through the beams in the kitchen. Love all our storage. Thankful again to you and your team for such a lovely redesign of our house.Clients
The new flat roof extensions to the rear are covered in natural sedum roof, which as well as providing natural habits for insects, also provide beautful views from the upper floors of the property. Before the work was done, the existing roof eaves was home to a family of swifts. As part of the work, new swift boxes were installed into the upper walls of the extension to provide a home for these visitors to London.
There were three key solutions;
- improve the entrance to the property by switching the stair and opening it up to create a triple-height volume connecting all levels.
- Create a long galley kitchen utlising space under neath the new stair for cloaks, wc, washing machine and drying/ironing cupboard.
- Flood light into the new extension and existing lounge with two new large vaulted roof windows.
We weren’t able to make the house physically bigger, there was already an extension there, that we replaced. The challenge was to make the house 'feel' bigger and opening up the full height of the stair was one of the key ways to achieve this.
We love the house and we are really appreciating it now. Every time I walk down the stairs, I’m so happy with the openness of the hallway and stairwell. Love how the light dabbles through the beams in the kitchen. Love all our storage. Thankful again to you and your team for such a lovely redesign of our house.Clients
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displayname11627159
I love the project! The house looks amazing, and I would really like to live in a house like this. However, considering the current real estate prices, I will not be able to afford such a house in the near future.
I have to rent now and save money to buy or build my own house in the future. Of course, I would like to build more because this way, I can implement all my desires and visions about my future house. But I will see what the market will look like by the time I have at least $200K. There are some good options in my area. One of these houses is covered in siding, and the other is a brick house.
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displayname14397746
The renovation is really interesting, but I think the lighting is not very strong, who can suggest some options?
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displayname14487925
Hi , I really like your renovation in the house especially I want to notice that you have chosen skylights , only I want to correct that it may be worth to choose skylights that can really suit you , I am not saying to remove your window , just try to make a second one and choose here.
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