ASHCHURCH GROVE

Hammersmith | London

Reconfiguration and refurbishment of a trapezoidal, two storey building located at the juncture of two roads, affording views on three sides.

  • This two storey apartment is located on a trapezoidal site at the juncture of two roads, affording windows on three sides and a long view down the main road. Our brief was to make the spaces better suited for a young, active family of four. Most important to our work was to create an open plan on the living floor. Here we took down all the walls except for those defining the hallway and stair to the bedrooms. It was important to create a spatial flow through, linking the kitchen, living room, laundry area and hallway. A substantial steel frame structure was introduced to pick up al the loads. Extra care needed to be taken as there was a shop below that was to remain open throughout the work. This was a particular challenge to manage with all the noise and dust created.

    Of equal importance to our brief was to define new spatial qualities in a contemporary way with a strong sense of material, colour, texture and light. In doing this, we had the opportunity to work with the interior designer Natasha Hidvegi.

 
 
 
Ashchurch Grove - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
 
 
 

open plan living floor

 

joinery wall with doors

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

The following images show the introduction of a number of steel frames to replace what was once a floor with four separate rooms. As ever there are always surprises in opening things up. In process we found that there was once a fire, which could still be seen by the charred remains of some timber beams where one of the walls once stood.

 
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