Architecture studio Whittaker Parsons unveils a new story that has been added to a modern mews house located in North London's Stoke Newington. The new addition is to function as a bedroom suite following the original construction in 2005. The building is defined by a blend of copper, structural insulated panels, and larch.
The home houses a couple that has two older children and has been there for the past decade. The family tapped the studio to add a loft and create more space as well as remodel the lower floors. Whittaker Parsons speaks about the design project to Dezeen, noting that "We set out to design a beautiful, healthy, serene retreat, in which the homeowners could immerse themselves in the beauty of natural materials, a bolthole in the middle of north London."
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What's Driving This Trend
- Modern Mews Homes
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating new designs and architectural solutions for mews houses that blend natural materials with modern aesthetics.
- Loft Conversions
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Developing innovative techniques and materials for expanding living space through loft conversions.
- Sustainable Architecture
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Designing eco-friendly and energy-efficient homes using structural insulated panels and sustainable materials.
Who This Affects Most
- Architecture
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Introducing new construction methods and designs for contemporary mews homes.
- Construction
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Expanding services to include loft conversions and utilizing sustainable building materials.
- Interior Design
- Disruptive innovation opportunity: Creating functional and aesthetically pleasing interiors for mews homes that incorporate natural elements.
