Parchment Street Extension

Published in Modern Architecture | On January 14th, 2010

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Designed by Dan Brill Architects, a terraced family home was extended into the back garden in order to provide extra space for a new kitchen/diner on the ground floor as well as a spacious bathroom on the second floor.

The boundaries of both interior and exterior spaces were blurred with aligned floor levels and a striking pink wall, which I love, extending into the garden. The garden itself was also treated as an extension of the interior, where in the back, a pergola and a wall clad in decking were created, both relatively matching to the full-height glazed opening.

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Upstairs, a small separate bathroom and WC were opened up into a single, large family bathroom completed with a spacious walk-in shower in addition to the bath.

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One Response to “Parchment Street Extension”

  1. Works very well. Very clean, minimal and simple. No fuss at all. Lovely example of contemporary architecture without being overly complex or contrived

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