While preserving the features of the original home, Antipas Jones worked on a generous extension, garden room and mews house to provide space for all
nine of its inhabitants.
The first is the shared family and utility rooms on the ground floor of the existing house. The second was an ‘apartment’ including two home offices on the first floor for the couple. The third was two enclosed suites for their college age children on the second floor. And lastly, an accessible mews house in the garden for their elderly parents and future carer.
Storage was key to this part of the house, and utility rooms and bathrooms were made the most of to help keep the main spaces clear of clutter. “Over the course of the build, our approach to the existing house changed, allowing it to develop an identity distinct from the new build elements. This allows the house to read as something with its own logic, adjacent to the extension rather than being over-shadowed by it.
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