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Patrick Lewis Architects

Patrick Lewis Architects

London, GB

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Chadwell Street

This glorious Georgian townhouse sitting proudly on coveted Chadwell Street in Clerkenwell was built by a tailor between 1820 and 1830. Our brief was to transform the first- and second-floor apartment, which had been cruelly neglected but boasted impressive proportions and wonderful character.

Although grade II listed, we obtained permission to reconfigure the entire plan for both floors; in fact this was the very heart of our design. On the first floor we moved the kitchen to be the principal room at the front of the house and created a new opening into the rear room. This produced a dual-aspect living space making optimal use of the soaring floor-to-ceiling windows. Peeling away the tired 1970s kitchen revealed a beautiful fireplace ripe for restoration. On the top floor we removed a dingy landlocked bathroom squeezed between two bedrooms without natural light or ventilation. Pushing it to the front of the property introduced lovely luminosity and allowed us to create two identical bedrooms behind.

Our love for reclaimed materials was allowed full flow in Chadwell Street. The floor was supplied by LASSCO (The London Architectural Salvage and Supply Co.). Having chosen a traditional handmade British Standard kitchen by Plain English, we complemented it with a ceramics-filled cabinet of curiosities giving it a new life as a kitchen island. We introduced new wall panelling into the living space to refocus the room back to the fireplace and define it as its own space, with its own identify.

Photography Simon Kennedy & Joseph Seresin

 
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Status: Built
Location: Farringdon, GB