Clapham House SW4

A remarkable transformation of a 4 storey, villa-like home, first built in the 1860s includes the demolition of an existing rear addition, replaced by a striking single storey infill extension that accommodates a new, spacious, and light-filled dining area alongside the existing seating area, a new den, improvements to the lower ground floor layout, and a greatly enhanced connection to the garden.
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an apartment building with lights on the front and side windows at night, lit up by outdoor lighting
Clapham House, SW4
4 brick piers offer a sense of permanence that relate to the original house and the exposed brickwork is echoed in the interior scheme.
a bowl of fruit sitting on top of a wooden table in front of a window
Clapham House SW4
The remaking of this home included the demolition of an existing rear addition, replaced by a striking single storey infill extension that accommodates a new, spacious, and light-filled dining area alongside the existing seating area. The interior and exterior spaces are linked through a limited palette of materials and the use of Crittall style doors.
a bench and some plants in a white room with a round mirror on the wall
Clapham House SW4
A mixture of light, shadow, and texture are expressed in the tactile materials carefully incorporated throughout this welcoming home
a table and benches are in the middle of a room with glass doors that lead to an outside patio
Clapham House SW4
The remaking of this home included the demolition of an existing rear addition, replaced by a striking single storey infill extension that accommodates a new, spacious, and light-filled dining area.
the stairs are made of wood and metal
Clapham House SW4
The deliberately distinctive design choices are a harmonious blend of old and new - found in the angular staircase which meets up against the sweeping wooden handrail and ornate balustrades of the original staircase on the ground and upper levels.
an open door leading to a dining room with a table and chairs
Clapham House SW4
An interplay of light, shadow, and texture is expressed in the tactile materials carefully incorporated throughout the welcoming home. New timber sash windows and bespoke white shutters are elegantly contrasted by brass fittings and finishes.
an open living room with sliding glass doors
Clapham House SW4
Exposed brock piers visually link the interior and exterior spaces and are separated only by Crittall-style glazing and powder coated aluminium glazed doors.
an apartment building that is surrounded by trees and grass with lots of windows on the top floor
Clapham House SW4
The transformation of a Victorian semi detached house with the addition of a new rear addition.