New London Architecture

Dog Tooth House

Built

This refurbished Victorian Terrace in North London gained light, volume and honest materiality. Exposed structure, pared back aesthetics and unique crafted textures have created a home with soul.

Featured in Don't Move, Improve! 2021

Featured in Don't Move, Improve! 2021

The client was clear in early briefing conversations that they loved the utilitarian feel of a loft, natural materials, and were attracted to Mid-Century Modernist design. These were all key to the success of their new space. They wanted a bright day room to better connect the garden with the home. The developed a palette of materials; exposed steel for super-structure, steel windows, unique blonde brickwork to suit the context but in a modern way. The concrete floor and oak-veneered plywood for a new stair and kitchen, married their loves with their design vision.

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Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Hackney

Size

48 sq m

Completion

January 2019


Location

100 Nevill Rd, Stoke Newington, London N16 0SX, UK


Team Credits

Architect

DO NOT USE - Basha-Franklin

Other

Red Works

Structural Engineer

Fluid Structures


Listed by

DO NOT USE - Basha-Franklin

Last updated on

23/03/2021


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