広いベージュのキッチン (メタリックのキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、グレーのキッチンカウンター、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
A partition to one side of the kitchen and Entrance Hall has been stripped-down to the bare blockwork and painted dark grey. This contracts with the off-white paint colour in most of the apartment.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment.
The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church.
Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state.
Photography: Bruce Heming
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
This project involved the renovation and remodelling of a 1990's loft apartment within a 1920's former aircraft parts factory.
Although the overall plan remains unchanged, a number of upgrades and 'tweaks' have been implemented to make the most of the space.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment.
The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church.
Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state.
Photography: Bruce Heming
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment.
The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church.
Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state.
Photography: Bruce Heming
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
A canopy detail wraps around the kitchen hiding a staircase bulkhead in the adjacent flat. On this rests a backlit sign from the late Baron of Piccadilly menswear shop.
A chunky concrete counter, formed in-situ, sits atop an extended island unit and complements the industrial aesthetic.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
広いベージュのキッチン (メタリックのキッチンパネル、フラットパネル扉のキャビネット、グレーのキッチンカウンター、ドロップインシンク) の写真
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