ArchShowcase 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. Watson House Annexe in Hampshire, England by Strom ArchitectsJune 18th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Strom Architects This wooden-clad annexe, completed September 2017, replaced a dated structure in the grounds of a house that Magnus Strom worked on before he set up his practice. The main house was completed back in 2010, and the owner approached us in 2015 to replace the existing 2-storey annexe. The client wanted a fun and flexible space that could act as a party space and additional accommodation, when needed.
The property sits within the New Forest National Park, making it an ecologically sensitive site. This meant extensive wildlife surveys had to be undertaken prior to beginning any works, in order to ensure all necessary measures were in place to minimally disrupt the natural habitats of different species. Once all the ecological issues were dealt with, we demolished the existing building, and replaced it with this timber-framed structure. The house and the annexe share a common architectural language; the use of sweet chestnut cladding and black Kolumba brick on the exterior visually ties the two buildings together, however, a pitched roof and smaller punched windows provide the annexe with its own design identity. Internally, the 'external' walls and ceilings are clad in reclaimed pine, and all partition walls are timber stud construction, clad in grey Valchromat. The floors are Kolumba brick. The floor plan consists of two cosy bedrooms, one bathroom and an open-plan living/games/bar area with fridge, dishwasher and bespoke bar shelves highlighted by recessed LED lighting. All built-in furniture was made from Valchromat and blackened steel. The custom-made ladder up to the storage mezzanine loft space is also blackened steel. Outside, there is a wooden decked area complete with semi-sunken wooden hot tub, and a comfortable built-in brick seating area with pizza oven and wood store. Hidden LED lighting provides some atmosphere at night. Contact Strom Architects
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