Modern Terrace

The design of this three-story family house The first floor home office is open-plan to the living space, but can be enclosed by concealed sliding doors to provide greater privacy or to be used as a guest bedroom.
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Architect-designed rear extension and terrace house refurbishment in Dartmouth Park, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
From the interior, windows to the rear elevation appear as voids in the plastic solid of the building volume, glimpsed between the sculptural planes of blade walls and volumes.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Pocket doors enable the master bedroom to be completely closed off or opened up to give the whole top floor the character of a loft apartment.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
The kitchen cabinets are articulated as smaller-scale versions of the volumes and planes that divide the spaces, some also finished in white, and others in timber veneer.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Lighting is either concealed to provide washes of light that reinforce the sculptural architectural moves, or articulated as surface-mounted furnishings.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
The staircase is treated is a small-scale sculptural composition of arrayed timber rectilinear volumes.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Skylights bring natural light and sky views into the top-floor bathrooms and hallway space.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
An open-plan sitting area adjacent to the kitchen, and separated from the entry by a rectilinear storage volume. The cementitious resin floor finish provides visual continuity throughout the zones of the ground floor.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Some of the sculptural volumes extend vertically over multiple levels, while others are discrete to one floor.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Each of the floors of the house is loosely divided by sculptural volumes that provide varying degrees of open-ness and enclosure.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
The modern elevations of the house to both the street and rear courtyard garden.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Natural light from a skylight on the top floor is brought into the lower levels through the open-riser staircase, and reflected on the white balustrade walls.
Architect-designed refurbishment of a mid-century terrace house in Swiss Cottage, London. — WILLIAM TOZER Associates
Porcelain art work installation by Valeria Nascimento