But contemporary renovation practice of a two-storey Edwardian Brick House
This contemporary living space is a renovation of two -storey Edwardian brick house in a residential area of London. Although the front of the house needed to stay in harmony with others inside the property has been completely changed. The house was open to the light and become modern house but practical. Extending back was demolished, but the top floor was inserted into the attic to provide a master bedroom suite and study. Wall to wall, windows from floor to ceiling that open onto the terrace of limestone and garden beyond were installed. Colors throughout the house are cut, and brightness keys, skylights and slots in the wall of the stairs allow light in the middle of the house.
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