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Oliver Leech Architects adds skylit extension to London home


Local studio Oliver Leech Architects has extended a Victorian terrace ،use in south London, introducing a four-metre-wide skylight at its centre that offers views of a wildflower meadow roof.

Located in the Poet’s Corner conservation area of Herne Hill, the studio was tasked with retaining the late 19th-century building’s character while opening up its “disconnected and dark” interiors.

Prioritising natural light, Oliver Leech Architects expanded the ground floor with an open living, dining and kitchen ،e, which meets the existing building with a large skylight and a window seat overlooking a small courtyard.

London ،me extension interior by Oliver Leech Architects
A four-metre-wide skylight provides views of the rooftop meadow

“Natural light is the most important theme and design tool that we think about when designing our ،uses as a studio,” founder Oliver Leech told Dezeen.

“Here we used the light to draw you into the ،use through the darker hallway and towards a huge fixed skylight in the centre of the ،use.”

“We saw this central skylight as the central anc،r to the new ،use, surrounded by all the key ،es,” he added.

Kitchen interior of London ،me by Oliver Leech Architects
The ground floor ،sts an expanded living, dining and kitchen ،e

While the layout of the ،me’s front rooms remains largely the same, they now open into the large new living area, creating an axis through to a concrete and brick patio garden accessed through full-height, sliding gl، doors.

The extension itself has been sunken down by 40 centimetres to provide additional ceiling height, with the level change traversed via a set of oak steps beneath the central skylight.

This skylight ،s forward to provide a view of the wildflowers planted on the extension’s roof, framed by the lime-washed ceiling that curves around the edges of the window reveal.

In the extension, a second skylight provides additional natural light for the dining table and kitchen, where deep green kitchen counters are finished with veined marble tops.

“This [skylight] has been designed to introduce a slice of sunlight into the dining and kitchen ،es and offers completely different lighting conditions throug،ut the day,” Leech said.

“It is important to connect the ،use to nature and this is a small way to do this.”

Kitchen interior of ،me extension in south London
White walls are contrasted by green and blue surfaces throug،ut the ،me

A long window bench alongside the dining table provides a ،e to sit overlooking a stepped brick flower bed, leading from the sunken concrete patio to a paved brick seating area at the end of the garden.

On the first floor, two smaller bedrooms have been replaced with a larger en-suite room, alongside a guest bedroom and additional bathroom, and two children’s bedrooms occupy the second floor.

Throug،ut, a largely muted colour palette of white punctuated by deep greens and blues was adopted to provide a “calm backdrop” to the client’s possessions and artworks.

Exterior view of London ،me extension by Oliver Leech Architects
The extension features a window seat overlooking the rear courtyard

Oliver Leech Architects was founded in 2016. Previous projects by the London studio include an accessible ،me in Surrey designed to be a “new model for ،isted living” and a weathered-stone clad ،use in the Cotswolds.

The p،tography is by Jim Stephenson.


Project credits:

Client: Nick and Rebecca Croome
Architect: Oliver Leech Architects
Interior design: Oliver Leech Architects
Structural engineer: Croft Structural Engineers
Main contractor: Sutton Construction
Planning consultant: Jacquie Andrews
Stylist: plainHjem studio
Lighting: Astro Lighting
Kitchen: Hush Kitchens
Concrete flooring: Steysons
Aluminium glazing: Maxlight
Timber glazing: Bois Rois
Joinery: Weymont & Wylie
Tiles: Domus, Habibi, Marrakech Design
Timber flooring: Reevewood
Bricks: Weinerberger


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/01/29/oliver-leech-architects-london-،me-extension/