stunning single storey extension to victorian house

Mount Park Crescent

EALING

Glazed courtyard brings nature and light into extension.

In situ-concrete was used to structure the building and allows for sculptural and dynamic forms visible FROM both inside and out.

Our brief was to design a new extension to the ground floor of this substantial semi-detached house in Ealing, to house a kitchen, dining and family / seating area, connected to the main building.

A key element to the design was the introduction of an angled glazed atrium / courtyard garden providing natural light and green views at the centre of the plan. The angled form allows for slices of green to be seen from the main front reception and draws the eye to the rear addition.

The angled treatment of the rear façade provides for a generous terrace for alfresco dining and reflects the courtyard design. Internally the angled and stepped glazed panels provide panoramic views to the garden and beyond.

Off-white concrete gives structural elements add a striking look to the rear extension.
Concrete column and large skylights add uniqueness to the kitchen
Architect designed glazing increases light and airy feel
unusual concrete designed extension
a light space with great garden view
Evening view of Stunning extension by London architect, Matthew Giles Architects.
concrete stepped patio in garden
plan of extension design by London architects