LITTLE BEAR

Pangbourne | West Berkshire

A new prefabricated construction, providing four generous bedrooms to a 1970s single storey country home on a wonderful wooded estate.  

  • Little Bear, originally a hunter’s lodge, is set within a large wooded estate just south west of Pangbourne, a sparsely developed area filled with natural beauty. It was built during the 1930s and extended in the 1980s. Despite the size of the house, the lodge only had two very small bedrooms opening directly on to the family room. This was not ideal for our clients – a young, active family of five, who enjoy entertaining and accommodating guests for weekends and events.

    The brief was simple – provide three large bedrooms with bathroom, large master bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. The rooms were designed generously with high ceilings. A corridor, linking the rooms, was deliberately made to be over-sized. This was to ensure it matched the scale of rooms and facilitated a free and open flow of movement – particularly kids running freely through, within and outside the house. It was also envisioned that this circulation route would serve as a room in its own right. This would be for reading, playing and simply looking out the large picture windows.

    From the exterior, we felt it important that the extension blend seamlessly with the existing structure to ensure the building as a single, embracing gesture on to a small lake and wooded area. Through large windows and doors, each room is given a full and direct connection to the outside and its surroundings.

 
 

aerial view showing relationship of extension to main house and surroundings, including embracing volume

 
 
 
 
Little Bear – Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment Sustainable design - Interior Design

diagram of prefabricated Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)

 
 
Little Bear – Charles Tashima Architecture - Architect in London - London Architect - North London Architect - Bespoke Houses - Refurbishment Sustainable design - Interior Design

elevations

 
 
 

extension plan with four new bedrooms and generous hallway

 
 

IN CONSTRUCTION

A series of images showing the process from excavation to preparation of the foundation slab and installation of SIPs, ready for cladding and internal finishes and fit out.

 
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