Paul Archer Design

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De Beauvoir House

Effortless elegance and the client’s sense of style define this family home in Hackney.

Overview

The clients approached us to undertake the full-house refurbishment and extension of their property in North London, turning the existing building into a spacious and stylish four-bedroomed family home for their growing young family.

It’s such an incredible feeling when you stand cooking at the kitchen island and you feel like you’re outside.

Project description

A primary goal of the brief was to add an additional bedroom, while not sacrificing space for the other key spaces. As the property is semi-detached, this enabled us to extend both out and to the side, providing the opportunity for additional floor space.

On the upper ground floor, the new main bedroom has been inserted into a new space to the rear of the property. The entrance to this new area is situated off the side of the main hallway—giving the sense of entering a separate wing of the house and ensuring it feels private. Planning restrictions limited how much the extension could protrude from the footprint of the property so the configuration for this interior space was limited. Another barrier in this new space was also due, in part, to the existing staircase which was to be retained. However, large floor-to-ceiling glazing coupled with a subtle approach to the interior design by the owners has resulted in a private space that feels bright yet warm. The structural elements of the existing staircase have been boxed in to form a curved canopy—a purposeful addition to bringing soft lines to the room. A corridor with built-in storage connects the room to an ensuite. Overhead, a glazed ribbon window brings light into this joining space.

Extending out to the side enabled the building to accommodate multiple spaces on the lower and upper ground floors including a large kitchen diner, pantry, tv room, and guest bedroom. On the lower-ground floor, the kitchen and dining area opens out onto a split-level terrace, with a built-in bench for seating. Polished concrete continues out into this exterior space with large-format tiles.

With a strong interest in design, the owners had a clear idea of the look and feel of the property and came to us with a wealth of inspiration. We worked in close collaboration throughout the project to ensure their original vision was achieved. The interior spaces have been carefully considered, with monochrome detailing complementing natural tones and textures. Where possible, original features have been retained or restored to ensure the home felt rooted in its history.

Material design

The rear elevation has been clad using Shou-Sugi-Ban a traditional Japanese method of scorching timber to seal and provide natural weather-proofing for longevity. The unmistakable black finish is a bold statement that complements other materials and textures in a surprisingly subtle way.

Specifications

Before GIFA
178 sqm
After GIFA
225 sqm
Cost
£2,900 / sqm
Completed
2019
Contractor
Sygnet Style Ltd
Structural Engineer
Hardman Structures
Photography
Jonathan Gooch

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