HIGHGATE

London

Cholmeley Park is a three-storey semi-detached Edwardian House located in a garden suburb of Highgate, just to the northeast of Hampstead Heath

  • This Edwardian, four storey semi-detached house is sited on a sloping terrain with a long, narrow garden falling East. Central to our brief was to improve and upgrade the house, as well as provide a new, two-storey garden extension for a kids’ playroom. The work required the excavation and tanking of a full basement.

    In order to provide direct access to the garden from both the lower ground and ground floors, our design included a light well with two sets of stairs. A wide one rising from the lower level and the other leading down from the large dining room. From this upper level, the expansive views are framed by steel Crittall windows spanning the full width of the extension.

    A second area requiring more substantial alterations was in the roof. Here we introduced a pair of skylights with clerestory windows to bring light into the centre of the house. The clerestory windows also serve to make a connection between the master bedroom suite with office.

 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design

section - elevation through the new rear garden light well

 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design

axonometric showing the interplay of skylights + clerestorey windows

 
 
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 
 
 
Cholmeley Park - Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment - Sustainable design - Interior Design
 

WORK IN PROGRESS

We enjoy the process of seeing things come to shape - working together with teams of hardworking and skilled contractors - all with a deep understanding of the craft of their trade at a range of scales from the structure, brickwork to finishes. Below are some images of the process in the formation of a basement as part of a two storey extension to the laying of stone and an assembly of skylights and clerestory windows.

 
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