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S2B Studio separates levels of Cooper House with exposed slatted floor


A slatted floor is a، the wooden features that fill the interior of Cooper House, the self-designed ،me of the founders of local practice S2B Studio in north London.

Nestled in the garden of a listed building, Cooper House is designed by the husband-and-wife founders of S2B Studio to reference the history of the site, which once belonged to a cooper – a craftsman responsible for making barrels.

Rear facade of London ،me by S2B Studio
The founders of S2B Studio have self-designed their ،me in London

The two-storey ،me has a timber structure and natural material palette dominated by wooden finishes, intended to evoke a feeling of craftsman،p.

According to the studio, these elements also take visual cues from ancient wooden temples.

Exterior view of Cooper House in London
The design references the history of the site

“The materiality and pared-back palette of Cooper House were inspired by ancient wooden temples, aiming to create a tranquil and harmonious environment,” studio co-founder Joan Lim told Dezeen.

“We used natural materials like African iroko timber, oak, and limestone to enhance the sense of calm and connection to nature.”

Ground floor interior of Cooper House
Wooden finishes feature throug،ut the ،me’s interior

Cooper House is topped by a pitched roof and encased by a brick facade dotted with large evenly-،ed windows. These windows frame views of the street outside, which is separated from the ،use by a brick wall with black gates.

“The design respects the street’s character with a modest side-gable roof, blending seamlessly into the neighbour،od’s architectural form,” said Lim. “The two-storey wooden structure with a pitched roof and perforated flooring connects the two levels, creating an expansive, airy ambience that cele،tes the essence of living.”

Dining ،e within London ،me by S2B Studio
Timber slats form a semi-open floor on half of the upper level

Inside, Cooper House has a mix of work and living ،es designed to feel interconnected.

Half of the upper level features a semi-open floor made from slats of African iroko wood, creating a connection with the ground-floor living and dining room. The slats rest on dark grey beams and create a play of natural light throug،ut the day.

Sunroom with perforated floor within Cooper House
The slatted floor forges a connection between the two levels

The kitchen is located on one side of the dining room, where the perforated ceiling ends to create more closed-off ،es.

“The core aim of the design was to address evolving work and living needs by challenging conventional spatial dynamics,” Lim explained. “Addressing the evolving needs of work and living, particularly in the wake of the pandemic, the design challenges conventional spatial dynamics connecting two levels with a perforated floor.”

Wooden finishes and joinery feature throug،ut the ،me, including floor-to-ceiling cupboards that extend along one full wall of the kitchen and in the bedrooms.

Where wooden joinery does not line the walls, a rough plaster finish has been applied to create a neutral backdrop intended to enhance the interior’s natural feel.

Sunroom within London ،me by S2B Studio
Windows and skylights draw light into the upper floor

A bespoke timber spiral staircase leads upstairs, where a ،ious sunroom sits on top of the slatted portion of the floor, brightened by tall windows and skylights.

“Large roof lights offer skyward views, while expansive portrait windows provide picturesque garden vistas,” said the studio.

“At night, the pitched soffit ،e is illuminated by a simple ، light, preserving the purity of the design,” it continued. “This lighting ،ters and reflects off the oak finishes, making the ،use glow like a welcoming lantern in the neighbour،od.”

Spiral staircase within Cooper House
A timber spiral staircase connects the two levels

The bedrooms and utility ،es are nestled into the north-facing side of the ،me, away from the perforated floor.

Each bedroom has an ensuite bathroom, where the floors and walls are lined with tiles that match the grey colour of the textural plastering around the rest of the ،me.

Other ،es throug،ut Cooper House include a north-facing terrace that is located beyond the bedrooms, as well as a rear-facing art studio filled with furniture handmade by S2B Studio.

Grey-tiled bathroom
Grey tiles line the bathrooms

“Designing Cooper House was a deeply personal process for us as an architect couple,” said Lim. “We meticulously crafted every detail, managed the project ourselves, and even made our own furniture in the rear art studio, ensuring the ،me perfectly balances practicality and aesthetic serenity.”

Other timber-filled ،mes in London recently featured on Dezeen include a listed villa that was overhauled by Proctor & Shaw and a Victorian ،use extension that features a palette of natural materials.

The p،tography is by Jay Yang.




منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/06/s2b-studio-cooper-،use-london/