Modern Terrace

Islington

The Modern Terrace has transformed a traditional terraced house into a bright, energy-efficient home. The redesign introduces abundant natural light through new windows, especially illuminating the core of the house. The substantial remodelling process creates a spacious kitchen and entrance area and converts the attic into an extra bedroom. This residence features underfloor heating throughout and a new staircase with open treads that promote air circulation. With enhanced wall insulation, the home has effectively addressed climate control problems, evolving into a cozy and modern three-bedroom family home that serves as a refreshing, light-filled retreat in the city.

Light / Glazed Stair

In the Modern Terrace, a well-lit staircase ascends through the house, capped with a skylight that bathes the steps in natural light. Interestingly, the second flight of stairs is constructed from glass, a design choice that permits unobstructed views from the bottom level to the top. This same design enables sunlight to penetrate from the top, illuminating the center of the home. Further enhancing the feeling of space and brightness is a strategically positioned mirror on the first floor, which reflects the light. These thoughtful details collectively contribute to the home's expansive and luminous ambiance.

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Craft / Concrete

When used appropriately, concrete is an exceptional material, and its application in the Modern Terrace exemplifies this. The concrete floor and boarded walls in the house effectively delineate different spaces and establish a warm, open inglenook fireplace as the home's centerpiece. The visible board markings on the walls serve as a testament to the house's handmade construction, imbuing a sense of longevity and resilience. This not only contributes to the home's aesthetic appeal but also enhances its intrinsic character.

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