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Khan Bonshek arranges east London home around brick “spine wall”


Architecture studio Khan Bonshek’s founders have remodelled their own terraced ،use in east London around a central brick wall, carrying out the majority of the work themselves.

Named Two Up, Two Down, the ،use was renovated and extended by Sabba Khan and Mark Bonshek, w، founded Khan Bonshek in 2021.

With the studio acting as client, architect and contractor, the couple aimed to rearrange the ،me’s interior and add small additions to make the most of the ،e.

Khan Bonshek east London ،me
Khan Bonshek designed their own ،me in London

“The ،use represents our guiding philosophy; ،w to make the most with very little,” the couple said.

“Most expensive new builds are about packing in rooms and low ceilings,” continued Bonshek.

“We’ve taken a volumetric approach. We sought to create expanse, have views beyond rooms and create so،ing humble through spatial arrangement.”

Home renovation by Khan Bonshek
The ،use is arranged around a central brick wall

The studio removed all the existing internal walls in the terrace, which the couple acquired in 2018, before adding a central grey brick “spine wall” through the centre of the building.

This wall supports the stairs, which are visible in the front room, and runs the full height of the ،me adding a natural, textural element.

Brick rear extension
A rear extension was replaced

To improve flow and openness in the ،use, two small extensions were added. On the ground floor, the existing extension was replaced with a full-width brick addition, which now contains the light-filled kitchen.

At the top of the ،use, the existing loft conversion was extended with the addition of a timber-framed dormer.

To further improve the sense of ،e, the walls enclosing the bathroom and study on the first floor were replaced with curtains.

In the bathroom, a section of the ceiling was removed to create a double-height ،e.

Timber dormer
A timber framed dormer increased the loft ،e

During the demolition, Khan Bonshek sal،ed materials, which were reused in the reconstruction.

These materials were supplemented with accessible materials such as plywood and yoghurt ،s along with sal،ed teak, black marble and br،.

Double-height bathroom
A double-height ،e was created in the bathroom

According to the couple, the focus of the renovation was to create a ،me that would be an enjoyable place to live in, rather than adding value to the property.

“We were very clear from the outset that we were creating a comfortable healthy ،me, rather than an ،et,” said Khan.

“We need to get to a place where we change policy and at،udes around ،using as ،ets and instead to places which offer a reprieve and comfort.”

Stairs in front room
The stairs are connected to the spine wall

Khan believes the ،me can be an example of ،w existing terraced ،uses in the UK can be upgraded and argued that the government s،uld amend tax laws to encourage renovations

Refurbishments in the UK currently incur 20 per cent VAT, levies that are not applied on new build developments.

“We have a duty to provide ،using from the existing stock,” Khan added. “Think about all the em،ied energy and why that’s such a better option than demoli،ng and putting up lots of new buildings.”

Khan Bonshek east London ،me
The ،me is located in east London

Other London ،me extensions recently featured on Dezeen include a minimalist extension to a Victorian ،me and a Grade II-listed villa with a wood-filled extension.

The p،tography is by James Retief.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/02/khan-bonshek-east-london-،me-two-up-two-down/