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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

NOOK House in London, England by Mustard Architects

 
May 6th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Mustard Architects 

Nooks and crevices permeate and define the extension and refurbishment of this terraced Victorian home. Through a series of structural alterations this property was extended and opened out to form a series of elegant, open plan and light filled spaces conceived as a series of nooks from the scale of a room down to the home for a favourite bowl.

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

  • Architects: Mustard Architects
  • Project: NOOK House
  • Location: 166 Daubeney Road, Hackney, London, England
  • Photography: Tim Crocker
  • Total Project Cost: £150,000

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

The previous layout of the house was enclosed, dark and disconnected between the rooms and from the garden, our clients asked us to redress the situation. Connection, natural light and long views through the house to our clients much loved garden also formed key brief criteria. Long framed views of the garden were achieved through the house and from the entrance through oversized ash framed door and windows.

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

The kitchen was designed as a gallery for our clients eclectic cookware collection in line with their desire to treat the pots, pans, plates and utensils as decoration within the space. The project experiments with materials combining stainless steel, birch faced plywood, grey colour through mdf, cement tiles and a cast in-situ concrete kitchen bench at critical junctions in the kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Outside the small extension and interventions are subtle and in harmony with the character of the Victorian home.

To keep limit costs, we retained and re-used as much of the existing building as possible and added high levels of insulation to the floor and walls and triple glazing to the roof light to help maintain a thermally stable home.

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

Image Courtesy © Tim Crocker

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