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House refurbishment in Hampstead is a delicate balance between preserving the historical essence of the property and embracing the conveniences of modern living.
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Know What You Can Do to Make Your Home Look Unique & Stunning
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A unique home is always appreciated by viewers or visitors. Thus, don’t make hasty decisions in eliminating its tiredness and providing it with more space. Think about what and who can elevate the look of your home and make it distinctively presentable. There are certain building techniques that professionals have developed to construct your home renovation with proper care. But anyway, since you look for cost-effective solutions, you should also look for this aspect in a company while dealing with it. Companies offering home refurbishments in Hampstead ensure that you get the same kind of service in an advanced manner, both within your budget and time.
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This blog solely aims to provide you with the best service in home renovation. Now, if you like it, do share it with your friends to let them take a step ahead for a much better home.
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astonchaseuk · 4 months
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Priory Terrace, South Hampstead, London, NW6 | ASTON CHASE
A charming immaculately presented, refurbished, five bedroom, town house of 2152 sq ft/ 200 sq m, located on a premier road in South Hampstead. Arranged over three floors of flexible, well planned family accommodation, the property comprises principal bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing area, four further bedrooms, family bathroom, en suite shower room, a 24ft reception room with doors leading onto a delightful west facing landscaped rear garden with ambient lighting and irrigation water system. Contact Aston Chase for additional information regarding this or similar properties that are currently available for sale or to rent. Additionally, if you are considering selling or renting your luxury property in North West or Central London, call us today to arrange your FREE property valuation and learn how you can achieve the maximum value with a minimum of fuss.
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+44 (0)207 724 4724
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Hampstead, NW3 Works progressing well at our Ice-Cream House project. These views are from the Second Floor looking towards the Playroom and Guest Bedroom below. The project includes a full house refurbishment with side + dormer extension to a mid terrace house in Hampstead, North London. Another project that follows EnerPHit (Passivhaus for Refurbishment) principles of sustainable design, which includes ASHP, Solar PV, Airtightness, MVHR (see below), additional insulation. ⠀ ASHP: Air source heat pumps (ASHP) work by transferring heat absorbed from the outside air to an indoor space. This works via a wet central heating systems to heat radiators and provides domestic hot water. Heat pumps are similar to refrigerators: they absorb heat and transfer it to another medium. Certain air source heat pumps can also work as a cooling system in the summer months. Most commonly they are placed outside of a building where there is adequate space for the installation. MVHR: An MVHR system offers significant benefits in terms of lower energy costs, increased comfort and reduced carbon emissions. These ventilation systems are designed to ensure that your home enjoys continuous fresh, clean air whilst retaining most of the energy that has already been used in heating the building to a comfortable temperature. ⠀ Project Team: Sude, Alejandro, Imran + Sean Sustainability Consultant: Next Step Heating Ventilation Specialist: Heat Space Light #architecture #design #solarpv #risedesignstudio #enerphit #ashp #mvhr #londonarchitecture #london #interior #architecturelovers #architect #home #homedecor #archilovers #arquitectura #building #localarchitects #hampstead #development #renovation #bathroom #passivehouse #extension #homedesign #modern #contemporaryarchitecture #detail #passivhaus #buildingoftheyear — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/oRLqh2i
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architectnews · 3 years
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London Houses: New Property Designs
London Houses, Property Images, New Homes, Buildings, Architects, Residential Architecture
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Contemporary Residential Buildings in South East England – Contemporary British Homes in the UK Capital
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London Residential Architecture News, chronological:
4 May 2021 Highgate House Restoration, Highgate Conservation Area, North London Design: Cairn photograph : Peter Landers Highgate House Restoration This Edwardian property restoration project brought a dilapidated home back to life, re-organising the arrangement to suit the lives of a young family and converting the roof space. A huge amount of work was required to restore the home and modernise the layout and environmental performance.
27 Apr 2021 Sponge Urban Living
21 Apr 2021 House for a Gardener, Haringey, North East London Design: Amos Goldreich Architecture photograph : Ollie Hammick House for a Gardener, Haringey A much-loved garden was central to our design of this side and rear extension for a Victorian mid-terrace house in the Stroud Green Conservation Area of Haringey. The project arranges a sequence of living spaces around the garden and an internal courtyard that gives constant connection to greenery.
21 Apr 2021 Vault House
Mountain View House
Chiswick House Extension
Bladerunner House
Cascade House, Hampstead Village
1 Mar 2021 Cloistered House, Chelsea, south west London Design: Turner Architects photograph © Adam Scott Images Chelsea Georgian terraced house The restoration and extension of a Cubitt-built Georgian terraced house in a conservation area. The Cloistered House was carefully given life having been left to ruin for many years.
20 Feb 2021 Library House
16 Feb 2021 Eclectic House, Camden
14 Feb 2021 Melbury Studio
14 Feb 2021 Harcombe House
14 Feb 2021 St Georges House
14 Feb 2021 Boscombe House
29 Jan 2021 The Rower’s House, Chiswick, south west London Architects: Loader Monteith photography : Emanuelis Stasaitis The Rower’s House in Chiswick The clients wanted a home with four bedrooms, space to entertain, and an accessible garden – with plenty of space to live and work, as well as a divisible section for a relative to use autonomously. Despite a questionable original design, the couple found the perfect potential property in a quiet corner of London.
1 Feb 2021 Art House, Paddington
10 Dec 2020 Kensington Townhouse Design: KNOF design photography: David Cleveland Kensington Townhouse, Hyde Park KNOF Design, an international design practice founded by Susan Knof, has just completed a major London commission – the unification of two separate townhouses near Hyde Park to create a single 7,500sf family home.
4 Dec 2020 Pitched Black House
26 Nov 2020 Sugar House
17 Nov 2020 17 Portland Place Renovations
16 Nov 2020 Regency Villa, Kensington
16 Nov 2020 EC1 Penthouse, Clerkenwell
15 Nov 2020 Chiswick House Extension, West London Architects and Interior Designers: Found Associates photograph : Nick Hufton, Al Crow Chiswick House Extension A double-fronted Edwardian house has been updated and extended in dramatic fashion for a television and radio presenter and his family. This four storey villa sits on a corner site with unusually large gardens to the rear. The renovation and reinvention of the villa reinforces the sense of connection between house and garden.
7 Nov 2020 Winter House Renovations
24 Apr 2020 Two and a Half Storey House, Central London Architects: Bradley Van Der Straeten photograph © French + Tye Two and a Half Storey House The Two and a Half Storey House project that circumnavigates a local planning restriction by building a half-height roof extension! The clients owned the existing two-storey, two-bedroom property, located on a central London Housing Estate.
1 Apr 2020 Hampstead Penthouse Property, North London Design: Ungar Architects photograph : Peter Cook Hampstead Penthouse Property A breathtaking new penthouse in Hampstead, with panoramic views across the UK capital city.
1 Apr 2020 Contemporary London Penthouse Properties Penthouse Properties London
5 Mar 2020 An Eclectic Victorian Home Extension North London
3 Mar 2020 Slim Studio’s Flat Interior
26 Feb 2020 Collector’s Flat, Central London Design: MATA Architects photograph © Peter Landers Collector’s Flat Interior in Central London Extensive refurbishment and interiors fit out of an apartment in a mansion block constructed at the turn of the 19th century. The works included substantial structural modifications altering the flat’s layout and introducing new services.
30 Oct 2019 Brexit Bunker Design: RISE Design Studio photograph : Edmund Sumner Brexit Bunker This sunken garden room was envisioned as a way of adding a new studio and extending the program of the house, without having to intervene in the existing portion of the building.
15 Oct 2019 Fleet House in Hampstead
20 Sep 2019 Dukes House, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill Structural Engineer: TZG Partnership photograph : Will Pryce Muswell Hill House This North London property is an ornate Edwardian Terrace, in the shadows of Alexandra Palace. The home has been given a complete make over.
20 Sep 2019 Aperture House in Islington
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London Houses Designs in 2018
23 Oct 2018 Duke’s Avenue House, Chiswick Architects: IBLA photograph : Brotherton Lock Contemporary House in London The clients, a pair of doctors, wanted to significantly increase the amount of floor-space in their West London home, whilst maintaining the existing character and external massing of the original house, and keeping their garden intact.
2 Oct 2018 Volcano House, Shoreditch, East London Architects: Urban Mesh design ltd photograph © Charles Hosea New House in Shoreditch The interiors of the home were playfully designed to suit the desires and personalities of the Client and his family.
20 Aug 2018 Benbow Yard Home, Southwark, South London Design: FORMstudio Architects photograph © Bruce Hemming Contemporary Home in Southwark This new property is a response to the Mayor of London’s Policy to optimise the re-use of small sites across the UK capital city.
19 Jun 2018 Victorian Townhouse, Highgate, North London Design: LLI Design photograph © Victorian Townhouse in Highgate Conversion of a Victorian property in reasonable condition to form a warm, comfortable home with contemporary style touches.
30 Apr 2018 Step House, North London Architects: Bureau de Change photo © Ben Blossom North London Property Extension Using bricks reclaimed from the fabric of the house, the architects exploited the rights of light diagram to create a staggered, extruded form that appears to melt away from the existing structure. This rhythmic stepping generated by the brick is echoed throughout the interior, and is integrated in both the plan and section of the extension.
27 Apr 2018 Roof Conversion, Crouch End, North London Design: JaK Studio, Architects photo : Francesco Russo Crouch End Flat Extension JaK Studio create unique loft conversion in large Victorian property by adding a new dormer extension to form a dramatic two-storey cathedral-esque space.
29 Jan 2018 The Etch House, Honor Oak, Lewisham, South London Design: Fraher Architects photo : Adam Scott Honor Oak Home Extension Joint Third Prize in ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ 2018: this 1460 sqft property re-examines the layout of the traditional Victorian terrace house. A modern floor plan sits within the old house walls, hidden behind the retained street elevation.
26 Jan 2018 Sun Rain Rooms, Islington, North London Design: Tonkin Liu Architects photo : Edmund Sumner Sun Rain Rooms Home Extension ‘Sun Rain Rooms’ has been crowned London’s best and most innovative home extension as overall winner of New London Architecture’s (NLA) annual ‘Don’t Move, Improve!’ competition.
London Houses Design News for 2017
8 Dec 2017 Highgate Hill Townhouse, North London Design: LLI Design photo from LLI Design Highgate Hill Townhouse Winner in the Interior Design, London category – UK Property Awards 2017-18. LLI Design recently completed a total redesign and refurbishment of a 7 storey townhouse in Highgate, a leafy and desirable part of London.
15 Aug 2017 Hilltop House, Kingston-upon-Thames, South West London Architects: Coupdeville photograph : Simon Kennedy New Teddington House Commissioned in 2012, the architecture studio were asked to design a five bedroom house on a large 0.26 acre single plot, while retaining the existing building.
11 Aug 2017 Fairfax House, Teddington, South West London Architects: Coupdeville photograph : Simon Kennedy New Teddington House The proposal is for a contemporary dwelling that is based on a series of banded layers, that allow for a light filled interior and a dynamic and interesting external appearance.
24 Mar 2017 Oak Hill House, Hampstead, North London Design: Claridge Architects photograph : Simon Kennedy New Hampstead House Shou Sugi Ban, a UK based manufacturer of charred timber products, has selected Kebony, to create a distinctive modified timber cladding using the ancient Japanese techniques of burning, brushing or pre-weathering timber to provide a long-lasting and beautiful wood.
London Property Design News for 2016
27 Nov 2016 Increasing Value of Residential in the British Capital City Flipping Property Prices in London
1 Sep 2016 House of Trace Design: Tsuruta Architects photo : Tim Croker House of Trace A beautiful and unconventional extension to a London terraced house designed by Tsuruta Architects has been awarded the 2016 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
2 Jan 2016 Madeira Residence, Bromley, South east London Design: Rado Iliev Architect photograph : Assen Emilov New Residence in Bromley
5 Nov 2015 Newington Green Road Property, North east London Architects: NK Architects image : Robin Hayes Newington Green Road House
16 Sep 2013 Mayfair House Design: Squire and Partners, Architects photo : Gareth Gardner Mayfair House The contemporary interpretation of leaves are crafted as a metallic shingle, which cover a three storey elevation and rooftop pavilion. The PPC coated folded aluminium leaves – 4,080 in total – subtly vary in tones of bronze to mimic organic growth patterns. The concept was designed over a three year period of research and development working closely with Swiss manufacturer Tuchschmid.
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ROBERT ADAM: NEO-CLASSICAL INTERIORS
Scottish architect and interior designer Robert Adam (1728 - 1792) defined the Georgian style with a series of Neo-classical country houses, built (or refurbished) mainly in the 1760s, for aristocratic patrons. His masterpiece, Syon House, exemplifies the florid, colorful and, to invoke a period concept, fanciful version of what was known as le goût grec in France. The newly rediscovered ruins of Pompeii were a major source of artistic ideas for Adam.
Many of the still-extant houses by Adam are now managed by the National Trust and opened to the public.
1. Syon House, Anteroom, 1760, Brentford, Middlesex
2. Osterley House, Entrance Hall, 1761, Isleworth, Middlesex.
3. Harewood House, Entrance Hall, 1759/71, Harewood, Leeds.
4. Saltram House, Stucco ceiling, 1768, Plymouth, Devonshire.
5. Syon House, Entrance Hall, 1760, Brentford, Middlesex.
6. Kenwood House, Library, 1764, Hampstead, London.
7. Syon House, Long Gallery, 1760, Brentford, Middlesex.
8. Osterley House, Library, 1761, Isleworth, Middlesex.
9. Lansdowne House, Dining Room, 1766/69, Berkeley Square, London.
10. Kedleston House, Marble Hall, 1759, Quarndon, Derbyshire.
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Whittington Estate Apartment is a project designed by Patalab Architecture. The sense of space, an enhanced connectivity and an understated material palette turns this sensitively refurbished small one-bedroom Whittington Estate Apartment into a spatial sanctuary and a carefully crafted place that feels much bigger than it physically is. Photography by Jan Piotrowicz
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Situated to the East of Hampstead Heath in the Whittington Estate, the flat was designed in the 1970s by the architect Peter Tabori during Camden Council’s ‘golden age’ of progressive housing development. The estate is best known for it’s low-rise stepped profile which was inspired by the local topography, transforming the site’s slope into a design cue and creating a cascade of terraces which allows every apartment to have it’s own outdoor space as well as a front door along the pedestrianised street.
Whittington Estate Apartment by Patalab Architecture Whittington Estate Apartment is a project designed by Patalab Architecture. The sense of space, an enhanced connectivity and an understated material palette turns this sensitively refurbished small one-bedroom Whittington Estate Apartment into a spatial sanctuary and a carefully crafted place that feels much bigger than it physically is.
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sonntagpunctum · 5 years
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Wells Coates, Lawn Road Flats (or) Isokon Flats
21 Lawn Road, NW3 London, United Kingdom, 1933-34
The Isokon building in Lawn Road, Hampstead, London is a concrete block of 34 flats designed by architect Wells Coates for Molly and Jack Pritchard. They were built between 1933 and 1934 as an experiment in communal living. Most of the flats had very small kitchens as there was a large communal kitchen for the preparation of meals, connected to the residential floors via a dumb waiter. Services, including laundry and shoe-shining, were provided on site. Early famous residents included Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, Agatha Christie (1940-46), László Moholy-Nagy, Adrian Stokes, Egon Riss and Arthur Korn. Jack and Molly Pritchard lived in the penthouse. The communal kitchen was converted into the Isobar restaurant in 1937. James Stirling was a resident during the 1960s. The Isokon company folded during World War II. In 1969 the Isobar was converted into flats and in 1972 the building was sold to Camden Council, and gradually deteriorated until the 1990's when it was abandoned and lay derelict for several years. In 2003, the building was sympathetically refurbished by Avanti Architects, a practice which specialise in the refurbishment of Modernist buildings, for Notting Hill Housing Association and is now primarily occupied by key workers under a co-ownership scheme. The refurbishment has also created a public gallery displaying reproductions of the original interiors. The block has been granted Grade I listed status, placing it amongst the most architecturally-significant historical buildings in the UK.
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Curious about the perks of house refurbishment in Hampstead? Our blog post explores how updating your home can enhance comfort, value, and style. Discover the benefits of house refurbishment in Hampstead and how it can transform your living space into a modern, efficient, and enjoyable environment.
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What do you need to do to find the right home refurbishment contractor?
Needless to say, home refurbishment is important when it comes to changing the look of an old house. Refurbishment of a home means making an upgrade in the home, changing the décor, repairing damage, Chimney Breast Removal Hampstead,and so on. Whether it’s about renovation or just changing the tiles, you’ll be required to hire house refurbishment contractors.
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How to Cut Expenses in Home Renovation Projects?
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Home refurbishment projects can be expensive, but there are ways to save costs and still achieve the look you want. All you need is the right planning and execution. Here are some tips on how to save costs in home refurbishment in North London:
Plan ahead:
Before starting any project, create a budget and stick to it. Make a list of what you need and prioritise items based on their importance. This will help you avoid impulse purchases and overspending.
Reuse and repurpose:
Consider reusing items you already have instead of buying new ones. For example, you can repurpose an old door into a headboard or turn a ladder into a bookshelf.
Shop around:
When shopping for materials for home remodelling in Hampstead, compare prices at different stores and online retailers to find the best deals. Consider buying off-season when prices are lower.
Focus on the basics:
When it comes to home refurbishment in Hampstead, make sure to invest in high-quality basics like flooring, lighting, and appliances. These items are used frequently and can impact the overall look and feel of your home.
Be energy-efficient:
Energy-efficient appliances and lighting can help you save money on your energy bill in the long run. For your house upgrade in North London, consider installing programmable thermostats, double-paned windows, and energy-efficient lighting fixtures.
Hire a professional:
Hiring a professional for bathroom refurbishment in Edgware can save you time and money in the long run. Look for a contractor who has experience and a good reputation, and get multiple quotes to compare prices.
To sum up, home refurbishment projects don't have to be expensive. With a little planning and smart choices, you can achieve the look you want without breaking the bank. Share this blog with your friends and relatives if you like it!
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roompornsnaps · 4 years
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Eclectic refurbishment and extension to a Victorian house with skylights opening up to the garden, Hampstead, Camden, London, UK [1440×1800] https://ift.tt/2TXCtTO #RoomGoals #RoomPorn
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Roof top bagno privato (Ensuite) Hampstead, NW3 A full house refurbishment with side + dormer extension to a mid terrace house in Hampstead, North London. Another project that follows EnerPHit (Passivhaus for Refurbishment) principles of sustainable design, which includes Solar PV, Airtightness, MVHR (see below), additional insulation. MVHR: An MVHR system offers significant benefits in terms of lower energy costs, increased comfort and reduced carbon emissions. These ventilation systems are designed to ensure that your home enjoys continuous fresh, clean air whilst retaining most of the energy that has already been used in heating the building to a comfortable temperature. Project Team: Emily, María, Natsuka + Sean Sustainability Consultant: Next Step Heating — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/27fS1iq
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architectnews · 3 years
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Bird in Hand House, Hampstead building
Bird in Hand House, Hampstead Mixed-Use Real Estate, North London Building Redevelopment, Architecture Photos
Bird in Hand in Hampstead
22 Aug 2021
Design: Patalab Architecture
Location: Hampstead, London, England, UK
Bird in Hand House
Architecture often begins with understanding and embracing the constraints of a particular brief and site. This proved especially true for the reconfiguration and extension of an existing building in Hampstead, where – given its prominent yet nestled position between Hampstead High Street and Bird in Hand Yard – space was considerably confined.
The Bird in Hand, once a local watering hole of Hampstead until it changed hands to The Dome cafe in the early 80’s and later Cafe Rouge, is a five-storey Victorian structure, which included two cramped flats to the upper floors, accessed via an external escape stair to the rear. It has been refurbished and extended to create two two-bedroom flats to the upper floors, offices to the first floor and flexible retail / restaurant spaces to the ground and basement floors.
The constraints informed a spatially economical yet refined approach to all aspects of the design; from the overall structural arrangement to the construction details. Working in close collaboration with structural engineers Michael Hadi Associates, this approach was articulated most elegantly through the evolution of the rear extension design.
The resolution of the mezzanine support led to distributing the structural load through a series of reduced, 40mm wide portal frames on which a series of suspension rods delicately poises the mezzanine level within the modest, mono-pitched volume. Inspired by the beautifully considered details of Carlo Scarpa and Japanese Shoji screens, the fine, waxed mild steel structural components are celebrated and expressed through the playful junction details and complementing opaque resin infill panels.
Encouraged by the refined proportions of the rear extension and mezzanine, this 40mm structural motif and materiality was echoed in the detailing of both the residential units and the new, waxed mild steel cantilevered staircase to the common area. Fabricated by Weber Industries and developed using a diverse range of traditional and contemporary design tools, the stair’s helical geometries and steel construction methods were also adopted to negotiate the generous floor to ceiling heights and challenging spatial constraints.
The solid balustrade from entrance level elegantly transitions into an open one at first floor level, gradually demarcating the change of occupancy as one ascends from office use to residential on the upper two floors.
The characteristic butterfly roof to the existing building informs the volumetric expression and chamfered brick reveals of the sensitively proportioned rear extension, which compliments the surrounding materiality. Whilst internally, light canons flood the new spaces below with daylight and offer a glimpse to the historical butterfly roof geometry above.
Perhaps both challenging and respecting the synonymous proverb, The Bird in Hand, sustains yet maximises the potential of the existing by embracing its constraints to provide new, inspiring spaces for the centre of Hampstead Village.
Bird in Hand House, Hampstead – Building Information
Design: Patalab Architecture
Project size: 490 sqm Site size: 250 sqm Completion date: 2021 Building levels: 5
Photographer: Julian Abrams
Bird in Hand House, Hampstead images / information received 220821 from Patalab Architecture UK
Location: Hampstead, north west London, England, UK
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The Bull & Last Pub & Hotel, 168 Highgate Rd, NW5 Design: The DHaus Company photography : Joe Howard and Richard Chivers The Bull & Last Pub & Hotel
Cascade House Design: Patalab Architecture Cascade House, Hampstead Village
West Hampstead House Design: Scenario Architecture West Hampstead House
Thurlow Road House
Heath House Extension
Hampstead Penthouse Property Design: Ungar Architects photograph : Peter Cook Hampstead Penthouse Property
Oak Hill House, Hampstead, North London Design: Claridge Architects photograph : Simon Kennedy New Hampstead House
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Dukes House, Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill Structural Engineer: TZG Partnership photograph : Will Pryce Muswell Hill House
Barretts Grove Design: Amin Taha + Groupwork photo © Timothy Soar Barretts Grove House in Stoke Newington
London House Extension Competition
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House in Highgate Cemetery
Khan House
Plinth House
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dylanjohnsonstuff · 4 years
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If you Need Loft Conversions in Hampstead. Then contact Albion Ra Ltd. They Established in 2005, they are a refurbishment company operating across London. They provide several services that not only keep your house functioning well but also increase its value with a few modifications and also make your life convenient.
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