TIMBER FRAME TWO
Side return extension to a terraced house in Camden
NW5
Longlisted for the 2019 Don't Move, Improve! competition
We completed one of our first ever projects in 2015 for Marcus and Amanda, the Timber Frame Extension which was featured in the Don’t Move, Improve exhibition the following year. Their growing family needed additional space and they soon bought a nearby Victorian terrace in a Conservation Area, with similar ambitions to rework the property.
A large door doubles as a picture window onto the tiny garden which can be fully opened to allow the living space to expand outdoors. An extra wide casement window in the kitchen double as a place to sit, inside or out. Externally the extension is a distinct addition to the house, formed of a simple series of angular planes which wrap around the large door.
The side return extension was an opportunity to revisit the original design and create a sense of familiarity for the client, whilst also responding to the new house and different context. The extension is akin to a piece of their furniture, moving from one house to the next.
On the upper floors the loft was enlarged and the floor lowered to create a usable bedroom in the very tight roof space, and the house was refurbished throughout.
The simple design is an economical use of readily available materials, with a softwood timber frame and patent glazed roof. The timber provides the structure, and is left exposed and unclad to create a zone for storage and display.
EXISTING GROUND FLOOR PLAN
COMPLETED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
TESTIMONIAL
“Used Yard on 2 projects second project massive house renovation we used them in design and to help with the project during the build. Amazing architects, attention to detail brilliant, wonderful to work with, creative, innovative as well as practical when dealing with Local authorities planning dept. Both times made sure the build reflected our ambitions. Brilliant Company!” Amanda G
Photographs by Agnese Sanvito