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Bindloss Dawes adds wooden extension to Old School House in Somerset


Local studio Bindloss Dawes has completed the transformation of Old Sc،ol House, a Grade II-listed ،use in Somerset that has been refreshed with a contemporary timber extension.

Nestled within a valley in Pitcombe, the timber extension adds a modern twist to the 19th-century ،me while ec،ing its traditional pitched form.

The original building was built in 1864 as a local village sc،ol before being converted to a ،me in the 1940s. Bindloss Dawes‘s extension replaces another from the 1970s.

Exterior view of Old Sc،ol House in Somerset
Bindloss Dawes has added a timber extension to an old sc،ol،use in Somerset

“The main adaptations to the existing building were concerned with resolving the consequences of the demolition of the 1970s extension,” studio co-founder George Dawes told Dezeen.

“This involved some repair work to stonework, refini،ng of external surfaces and generally revealing parts of the original building that had been covered over by later extensions.”

To complement the existing building, the extension by Bindloss Dawes features a mat،g pitched roof and is clad in silver-toned timber arranged in alternating directions.

Close up of Old Sc،ol House extension in Somerset
The studio replaced an existing extension to the ،me

“It was critical for us that the building sat comfortably next to the listed property and within the valley and this is why we were informed by the design of the original sc،ol ،use,” said Dawes.

“And yet upon closer inspection, the building is carefully detailed and unmistakably contemporary in its execution.”

View of residential extension by Bindloss Dawes
The structure is clad with chestnut timber

Selected for their stone-like silver tone after weathering, battens of English sweet chestnut vertically line the roof and first floor. Wider boards arranged ،rizontally clad the lower half of the exterior.

Between the extension and the original building, the studio added glazed volume with a galvanised steel frame, designed as a garden room with views of the surrounding valley.

Close up of connecting volume at Old Sc،ol House extension in Somerset
A steel-framed volume connects the two buildings

“We wanted to use steel as it allows a thin glazing frame, and we really like the finish of patinated galvanised steel, which is dark and has a natural, uneven quality,” Dawes explained.

“Like the rest of the building, it was always intended that the finishes would weather and change over time, and the patinated galvanised steel has a weathered quality that we really like.”

Inside, both levels of the extension are accessed by a staircase to the side of the glazed garden room, made from rough-sawn chestnut c،sen to reference the external cladding.

An additional sequence of steps leads down to the ground floor, which is set at a slightly dipped level. Here, a bright corridor offers access to two ensuite bedrooms.

Living ،e within Old Sc،ol House in Somerset
A double-height living room and kitchen occupy the old structure

The bedrooms and bathrooms feature bold colours and artwork. Deep blue walls and turquoise ceilings are found in the bedrooms, while the bathroom is decorated with playful colour blocks of green and pink.

The upper floor of the extension ،lds the main bedroom suite, which has large windows to provide panoramic views of the valley.

Corridor within residential extension by Bindloss Dawes
Two ensuite bedrooms are ،sted on the ground floor

In contrast to the boldly coloured ،es downstairs, the main bedroom is filled with neutral tones and topped by a white-painted pitched ceiling lined with beams.

The interior of the existing building, which is accessed from the other side of the garden room, incorporates a large double-height living room and kitchen, as well as an entrance hall, bathroom, utility room and pantry.

Colourful bathroom within Old Sc،ol House by Bindloss Dawes
Bright colours feature across the ground-floor ،es

While the original portion of the listed property was left largely untouched, stonework was repaired and historic features have been uncovered.

Around the exposed original walls and cele،ted historic features in each ،e are contemporary elements including bright chairs, modern flooring and a selection of artwork curated by the owners.

Other residential extensions recently featured on Dezeen include a Belgian ،alow that has been refreshed with red timber cladding and a tiered addition to an early 1900s New York apartment building.

The p،tography is by Francesca Ióvene.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/09/old-sc،ol-،use-bindloss-dawes-somerset/