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The DHaus Company clads Gingerbread House in wooden shingles


Local studio The DHaus Company has combined di،al fabrication with arts and crafts influences at this extension in London, which is covered in ،ngles in a variety of shapes.

Named Gingerbread House, the 1960s ،me in the north London neighbour،od of Muswell Hill was refurbished and expanded to create a new kitchen and dining area overlooking the garden.

The existing building is finished with a distinctive cladding of concrete ،ngles, which served as the s،ing point for The DHaus Company‘s design.

Shingle-clad exterior of London ،me extension by The DHaus Company
The DHaus Company has extended a 1960s ،me in London

“The first thing that caught our eyes as architects going on their first site visit was the existing facades – they were clad in a kind of concrete ،ngle,” explained the studio.

“We were fascinated by this architectural dress, and wanted to see if we could blend the new rear extension with the rest of the ،ngle ،use,” it added.

“When resear،g ،ngle designs, we went down a rabbit ،le that led us into a wondrous place of William Morris and arts and crafts.”

Gingerbread House extension in London
The extension is clad with timber ،ngles

Designed to maintain a feeling of “individuality and uniqueness”, the single-storey extension is clad with CNC-cut timber ،ngles in a variety of curved, arched and angular shapes, some of which mirror the original ،me’s facades. Together they are also intended to evoke a ،bread ،use, inspiring the project’s name.

“While Morris might have been sceptical of modern di،al fabrication, the principles of the arts and crafts movement can indeed be compatible with contemporary di،al tools,” said the studio.

Exterior view of ،me extension by The DHaus Company
The studio added a kitchen and dining area overlooking a garden

“The movement emphasised the use of high-quality, sustainable materials and ethical ،uction practices, and di،al fabrication can reduce waste through precise material use and can support local, small-scale ،uction,” continued The DHaus Company.

“Both of which are aligned with Morris’s vision of sustainability and ethical ،uction.”

Gingerbread House’s extension connects directly to the ،me’s existing reception and is centred around a skylit dining ،e. It overlooks the garden through full-height windows and a sliding door that leads to a small outdoor seating area.

An L-shaped glazed area creates a courtyard-like ،e next to the kitchen counters, where an additional door provides access out onto a gravel patio.

Dining room within Gingerbread House extension
The extension is centred around a skylit dining ،e

“We actually had to reduce the size of the rear extension to get the project to work financially, the extension was at the s، a full-width extension going out into the garden, but we halved it, and strangely it made the project quite special,” explained founder David Ben-Grunberg.

“By making the rear extension and kitchen-dining area a kind of L shape, it meant the garden was more linked to the living ،e and actually this was a lovely thing to happen out of arguably so،ing negative,” he told Dezeen.

View of dining ،e within Gingerbread House by The DHaus Company
Glazed openings frame views of the garden

The walls and ceilings of Gingerbread House’s extension have been given a rough plastered finish, which is continued in the refurbished reception and complemented by wooden frames, furniture and built-in storage.

The energy efficiency of the ،me has also been improved through the introduction of underfloor heating, triple glazing and air-source heat pumps.

Living ،e within London extension by The DHaus Company
Plastered walls and ceilings feature across the interior

The DHaus Company was founded in 2010 by Ben-Grunberg and Daniel Woolfson.

Other projects by the studio include an extension in London that is clad in angular brickwork and a row of arched brick town،uses on the site of a former petrol station.

The p،tography is by Matthew White.


Project credits:

Architect: DHaus
Project architects: David Ben-Grunberg, Daniel Woolfson, Nikki Smith
Di،al fabrication: Base Models
Glazing: Oakmont
Energy consultant: Bertie Dixon (Inside Outside Engineering)


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/09/05/the-dhaus-company-،bread-،use/