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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Trewhela Williams

Elizabeth Mews House

Interiors Houses London 2023-03-09

The project comprises of a garage conversion and ground floor refurbishment of a courtyard house on a quiet cobbled mews in Primrose Hill, North London. The street falls within the Belsize Park Conservation Area meaning that any proposed street-facing alterations needed to be carefully considered so as to not harm the existing character of the mews.The integration of the former garage into the home reclaimed much needed habitable space and enabled the upgrade to thermally efficient construction. The opening of the frontage improves aspect, admits daylight and enables cross-ventilation. 

The former garage door is reimagined as a finely crafted oak-finned composition. The chamfered finned arrangement serve a functional role in reconciling the competing considerations around daylight admission and privacy screening. The playful choreography of planes, volumes and edges recalls the wood sculptures of artist Donald Judd. Concealed restraint fixings and frameless detailing of the central glazing unit helps to reinforce the sculptural simplicity of the overall carpentry composition. The European Oak was finished with several coats of a white oil in order to help soften the appearance of the grain and lend a hazy homogeneity to the overall surface. The central glazing can ‘tilt’ for cross-ventilation, or ‘turn’ to allow the family cat to venture out. 

Set within the existing opening, the oak insert respects the established fenestration order of the mews, whilst offering a quietly dignified evolution of its character. The enlivened frontage contributes greater visual animation, passive surveillance and illumination to the neighbourhood. The ground floor plan is re-organised on its front-back axis along a 9m long galley kitchen spanning the full depth of the property. Towards the rear, the kitchen expands into a dining area, before contracting into a small snug seating area beyond. 

The linear plan form and opening of the street frontage enables dual-aspect daylighting and cross ventilation from both the street at the front and an existing sheltered courtyard to the rear. A central dividing wall helps structure the space whilst providing tall storage and screening to the entrance hall, WC and staircase.A minimalist spirit runs through a calm, contemplative interior defined by tonal and textural nuances that help the space to read as a uniform whole. Central to this is a specialist Danish plaster, which unifies walls and ceiling with a fabric-like surface suggesting undefined textiles. 

A cloudy white Mugla marble worktop stretches effortlessly along the full depth of the property linking street to courtyard. The stone’s weighty edge establishes a visual hierarchy over the delicate pressed metal shelf above. These two linear elements are separated by a band of Carrara flecked terrazzo tiles. Colour is used sparingly, but with precision. A minimal frame pivot door is carefully detailed from floor to ceiling, enabling an unencumbered transition between interior and courtyard.

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