Form, function and flush detailing combine in a minimalist east London terrace by Common Ground Workshop
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to London’s Brick Lane, this four-level house has been transformed by local architecture studio Common Ground Workshop, which combined an industrial aesthetic with the calming, pared-down volumes of minimalist architecture and 21st-century mod cons A terraced house in a quiet east London cul-de-sac has been transformed into a haven of minimalism by locally based, emerging architecture studio Common Ground Workshop. Practice directors Mark Sciberras and Jack Pannell took on the project in 2019.
The house spans four levels; two floors of living spaces that connect to a suntrap of a garden at the back of the plot ; and two levels of bedrooms upstairs, including a master bedroom inside the roof extension, with generous adjacent storage space and an en suite bathroom. Large openings and clean surfaces in light and neutral colours allow natural light to bounce off walls and get to every corner of the house.
The materials – a combination of concrete, microcement, blackened steel, ash linings, facing blockwork, Accoya windows, and zinc exterior cladding – are mostly left exposed and dominant throughout, in a design that features little else in the way of decoration. Smooth and neat joinery lining walls hides clever storage, while flush detailing ensures nothing takes away from the overall, uncluttered atmosphere of this peaceful interior.
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