A growing family needed space for life to flourish. New, contemporary features, fittings and materials update this Victorian terraced property. A voluminous wrap-around rear extension provides an open-plan cooking, eating,... read more →
This small one bedroomed flat, within the Crouch End Conservation Area, became too small on the arrival of the owners' first child. The small rear/side garden, with its skewed boundary... read more →
This fine 19th century school building became the Village Hall in 1934, was sold to fund the new Village Hall in 2006 and is now being converted into two eco-friendly... read more →
Knott Architects extended and remodeled the ground floor of this traditional North London terraced house, enclosing the side return with glass. The existing house suffered from a cramped kitchen/dining space... read more →
Dark central reception and dining rooms and a tiny inadequate kitchen extension were replaced by opening up the reception and dining rooms to the front and back. The new kitchen... read more →
The house, built in 1984, is one of a terrace of 3, designed by three architects, two of whom went on to become founding members of the practice, Child Graddon... read more →
A 4-storey end of terrace Victorian house - converted in the 1990s to two maisonettes - houses two families who sought to improve their living spaces. The family of four... read more →
The new extension creates a quiet, central courtyard. Warm and durable, oak is used internally wherever activities or high traffic occur. A single space to eat, cook, play and read... read more →
This large ground floor flat was remodelled internally and extended to the rear, to create a light filled family kitchen-dining-living space, well connected to the garden with wide sliding glass... read more →