A double-fronted Edwardian house has been updated and extended in dramatic fashion for a television and radio presenter and his family. This four storey villa sits on a corner site with unusually large gardens to the rear. The renovation and reinvention of the villa reinforces the sense of connection between house and garden.

Project Name: Chiswick House
Studio Name: Found Associates
Completion date: 2012
Building levels: 3
Location: London, United Kingdom
Photography: Nick Hufton. Al Crow

©Nick Hufton. Al Crow

Unsympathetic additions to the back of the property had been added over time and these were removed and replaced with a single storey pavilion that sits alongside the original house, while opening out to the adjoining terrace and gardens via a wall of glass.

©Nick Hufton. Al Crow

This contemporary, open plan addition hosts family living space, including the kitchen, and has become the new hub of the home.

©Nick Hufton. Al Crow

The original living rooms and bedrooms of the period house have also been updated and restored in a sensitive and sympathetic manner, including an attic conversion to create additional bedrooms. Modern services were carefully integrated throughout.

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