Dark Brick Apartment Extensions

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Studio Hallett Ike Adds a New DB Apartment Extension in London

Studio Hallett Ike adds a new DB Apartment, which is an extension of a ground-floor flat located in East London. The home is made with a raw exterior informed by brick walls and galvanized steel by the openings. It is a Georgian townhouse that is located in Hackney's De Beauvoir neighborhood.

The extension retains the front of the home and adds two new volumes at the back with dark brickwork, as referenced in the namesake. It opens up onto the stepped patio and inside the kitchen is an internal opening that looks to the newly designed dining room. This also invites bright views and natural lighting with the implementation of large windows and sky lights.
Trend Themes
1. Raw Exterior Design - The raw exterior design trend can be applied to other architectural structures to create a unique and eye-catching look.
2. Dark Brickwork - The use of dark brickwork can be used as a way to add depth and contrast to an otherwise monochromatic design.
3. Internal Openings - The use of internal openings can be used to create a seamless and open flow between rooms, allowing for more natural light and increased air flow.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can utilize the raw exterior design trend and the use of internal openings in their building projects to create innovative and functional structures.
2. Real Estate - Real estate developers can implement the dark brickwork trend into their designs to add a unique and modern touch to their properties.
3. Construction - Construction companies can utilize the use of internal openings and large windows to create energy-efficient and eco-friendly buildings.

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