Gayton Road, Hampstead, London NW3

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1. Lower patio

Looking at the new lower patio standing at the kitchen patio door.

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2. Flower bed

Flower beds along side the stairs to the rear garden

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3. Flower bed

Flower beds along side the stairs to the rear garden

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4. Rear garden

Looking at the lower and upper terrace from the upper ground floor balcony

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5. Upper terrace

Upper terrace with the walk-on skylight

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6. Lower patio

Looking at the lower patio from the rear garden

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7. Lower patio

lower patio - showing the stairs to the rear garden and upper terrace. on the left hand side are the Cryttall patio doors to the breakfast room

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8. Breakfast room

Breakfast room showing the bespoke steel bookcase

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9. breakfast room

bespoke steel bookcase with integrated walnut boxed-in shelving

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10. Breakfast room

breakfast room showing the wall mounted walnut shelves with the concealed strip lighting

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11. Breakfast room

Breakfast room looking into the lower patio

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12. Breakfast room

Looking up to the walk-on skylight towards the upper terrace

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Description

Gayton Road, Hampstead, London NW3
The client contacted us to renovate the lower ground floor of the house due to severe damp issues and recent flooding that poured into the house from the rear garden.
The client had a dark, low ceiling, 1970’s rear extension that was unhabitable due to its current damp conditions and used as a storage without proper access to the rear garden.
The kitchen had patio doors facing an immediate staircase leading into the upper garden which created a dark space facing onto the kitchen.
The solution was to push the staircase further into the garden creating a large lower patio space to channel natural light into the internal spaces. We demolished the existing and dilapidated 1970’s extension and rebuilt a new extension (complete with waterproof system) within the same footprint which is used as a breakfast room that can be fully opened into the new lower patio.

Details

Project size 50 m2
Site size 190 m2
Completion date 2023
Building levels 1

Project team

Delta lights Lighting supplier
MOSA Tiles Tile supplier
Fabco Door supplier
Richard Chivers Photographer