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| Voon Wong and Benson Saw are based out of London and specialize in interior and architecture design and produce furniture, lighting and accessories. |
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| The interior of a Victorian terraced house on four levels is completely remodelled and extended to suit the needs of a family both as individuals and as a whole. |
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| The house is arranged as a collection of spaces that are stacked to make up a series of floors and half levels. Each of these interlocking volumes has its own character and spatial quality in response to the need of the particular users. |
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| The public areas are open plan whilst the private accommodation is designed as individual ‘apartments’ within the house. The glass/timber extension at the rear of the house is yet another of these volumes which is displaced externally; this joins a composition of interlocking volumes that make up the rear garden façade. |
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| New window openings and translucent materials were deployed to channel light into the centre of the house. Materials are chosen for their tonal neutrality as well as their light reflective qualities. |
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Source : voonwong & bensonsaw
Technorati Tags: accessories, apartment, architecture, collection, Furniture, interior, Lighting, London, Victorian
Tags: accessories, apartment, architecture, collection, Furniture, interior, Lighting, London, Victorian
Technorati Tags: accessories, apartment, architecture, collection, Furniture, interior, Lighting, London, Victorian