Yellow Bedroom

United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland

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Albion House, Photographer: Simon Carruthers

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Albion House, Photographer: Simon Carruthers

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Albion House, Photographer: Simon Carruthers

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Harcombe House, Photographer: Jonathan Gooch

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Harcombe House, Photographer: Jonathan Gooch

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North London House, Photographer: Nick Gutteridge

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North London House, Photographer: Nick Gutteridge

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Hennessy House, Photographer: Alexander James

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Description

A selection of yellow bedrooms.

Albion House, Harcombe House, Hennessy House, North London House.

North London House: Our clients purchased an abandoned triangle plot of land hidden away from the street in an urban area of central London. The plot was overlooked by rows of terrace houses and many years ago it once housed a 2 storey Victorian warehouse. The only access to the site is through a large garage door at street level that leads onto a narrow cobbled entrance alley.

Hennessy House: Clients brief, A modern house, with a blend of contemporary design, traditional character and lived in features. A seamless transition from house to garden. An open, airy and light adult space with emphasis on entertaining/relaxing.

Albion House: Our clients first home together with their two children. Their patience enabled the couple to gain insight into the building before embarking on a renovations.

Harcombe House: The house had been purchased by the clients with a project in mind. We were presented with a familiar layout for a town house, front and rear reception rooms on the ground floor and three bedrooms on the upper floor. The dated interiors, woodchip lined walls, gloomy kitchen, garden of weeds meant that very little material was sacrosanct.

Project team

Paul Archer Design Architects