Native studio Proctor & Shaw appeared to Mallorcan villas to create a sense of calmness at Stone Brick Home, a London dwelling prolonged with partitions of pale limestone brick.
The terraced home was up to date for a younger household in Clapham and expanded with a brand new kitchen and eating house overlooking the backyard.
In keeping with Proctor & Shaw founder John Proctor, “ethereal Mallorcan villas” have been a key affect on the design, informing its pale, pure materials palette, which revolves round using low-carbon limestone bricks.
“The Can Lis home in Mallorca by Danish architect Jørn Utzon grew to become a key precedent, and we sought to realize the same purity with materials restraint and craft utilizing muted pure clay plaster tones, oak and limestone brick,” he informed Dezeen.
“The stone brick was pivotal. It actually expresses the development, items a light-weight reflective tone to the house and importantly gives excessive ranges of thermal mass that help the environmental temperance,” he added.
“However maybe most significantly, it’s an ultra-low carbon development product utilizing about 93 per cent much less embodied carbon than fired clay bricks.”

Sinking the ground stage of Stone Brick Home’s extension enabled a beneficiant 2.9-metre ceiling peak, which creates a sense of spaciousness in tandem with a full-height sliding door into the backyard and a big skylight above the eating desk framed by skinny oak beams.
The steps down into the extension are framed by bespoke oak storage containing a pantry. This wraps across the nook to grow to be a backdrop to the kitchen, an extended counter and a picket island.

Reverse, a customized eating desk sits alongside a built-in bench towards a brick wall. The bench extends to grow to be a window seat overlooking a planted mattress within the backyard.
Complementing the expanses of limestone brick are partitions of pure plaster and a terracotta tiled flooring underfoot, which extends out to grow to be the backyard patio.

“Offering house for entertaining was a key temporary requirement, so the eating desk, related seating, kitchen counter and kitchen island are all beneficiant,” Proctor stated.

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“All the weather come collectively right here; volumetric generosity, excessive ranges of pure mild, and serene materials authenticity create a powerfully tranquil house,” he added.
“Of specific notice is the customized kitchen island with expressed easy timber body development and open cabinets and drawers creating an ethereal, joyful central piece of furnishings.”

Within the current dwelling, the entrance room and hallway have been opened up by way of the introduction of sliding picket doorways, permitting mild and views alongside your entire depth of its plan.
Different London extensions accomplished by Proctor & Shaw embrace one in Peckham, which is topped by a tiered allotment, and one other in north London designed as a timber-framed “sanctuary for wellbeing”.













