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House on Bassett Road by Paul+O Architects

By Magaly Grosso

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House on Bassett Road, located in Kensington, West London, was constructed by Paul+O Architects.

The home has a brick facade and an interior of bright white walls, the latter of which is scattered with small and unobtrusive adornments, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

House on Bassett Road by Paul+O Architects:

“House on Bassett Road is a contemporary renovation and remodeling of a Victorian town house in Kensington, West London by Paul+O Architects. The project incorporates a double-height glazed extension to the rear featuring a unique motorized sash-window.

Previously divided into four flats, the project reinstates the double fronted four-storey house as a single dwelling house, creating both horizontal and vertical ‘open plan living’ while retaining the integrity of the original compartmentalized plan.

Through a reorganisation of the internal layout and relocation of the staircase to one side of the house, open-plan living was achieved without disrupting the original architecture into one large amorphous space.

Located in a conservation area, the principle intervention is to the rear, thereby retaining the integrity of the street façade. The rear elevation features a new 6m double-height extension – replacing an earlier unimaginative single-storey 70s extension – connecting ground and first floors and achieving spacious open-plan living in 3-dimensions. The extension incorporates a unique motorized oversized triple sash window measuring 6.4m x 4m (21ft x 13ft), which opens out to the garden. Supplied by Vitrocsa, the Guillotine window is a contemporary interpretation of the ubiquitous Victorian sash window on a much larger scale. It extends to the full height and width of the extension flooding the principal living spaces with light and creating uninterrupted views of south-facing garden.

The extension is minimal in its design and the palette of materials (glass and a new flank wall of cement render) is purposefully designed to distinguish it from the original brick building, an approach encouraged by English Heritage, who suggest that additions to period buildings should make clear what is of our time and what is historic.

House on Bassett Road utilises a sophisticated KNX intelligent house system, a recurring feature in Paul+O designs, enabling both zoned and timed energy consumption throughout the house. This system is used to control lighting; with the use of sensors artificial lighting levels are adjusted automatically in accordance with the amount of daylight or ambient light. The practice specified table lamps and wall washes throughout to negate the use of inefficient downlights. An under floor heating system installed only on the lower-ground floor makes the most of natural heat-rise, to warm the rest of the house. Furthermore, additional insulation to all external walls dramatically reduces heat-loss.”

Photos courtesy of Paul+O Architects

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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