East London House
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Refurbishment of a grade II-listed house from the 1830s with the addition of a two storey laminated larch extension
The five-storey Georgian house has been converted back into a single family home, it had previously been subdivide into a house with two basement flats.
The rear of the property has been excavated and extended with an addition that contains an-open plan kitchen and family room that opens onto a landscaped garden of brick walls and terraces.
Along with these living spaces the basement contains two bedrooms and a longue, with the master bedroom suite on the first floor, two bedrooms above and a further bedroom and rooftop terrace on the top floor.
The original house has been extensively remodelled with recent internal additions and subdivisions removed and the entrance hallway restored to its original arrangement.
Data
- Begun: Nov 2011
- Completed: Nov 2012
- Floor area: 640m2
- Sector: House
- Procurement: JCT
- Address: London, United Kingdom
Professional Team 
- Architect: David Mikhail Architects
- Client: Tom Lloyd
- Structural engineer: Heyne Tillet Steel
- M&E consultant: The Topp Partnership
- Quantity surveyor: David Mikhail Architects
- Planting: Jane Brockbank
- Planting: David Mikhail Architects
- Main contractor: EUROBUILD
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