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18
Feb

A glass Penthouse is added to a land-locked house in Bethnal Green.

Glass Penthouse | Architects for Hackney | Bethnal Green, East London

forresterarchitects has recently conducted a feasibility study for a landlocked house located in Tower Hamlets, surrounded by neighboring properties on all sides. As there is no scope for expansion on the ground level, the only possible solution is to go up. A glass penthouse structure is proposed, which will provide space for a new master bedroom and en suite bathroom. The design aims to maintain the privacy of the occupants by incorporating sliding translucent panels.

The proposed design aims to create an extension that not only provides additional space but also enhances the overall look of the property. The use of a glass structure will provide a modern touch and allow natural light to penetrate into the property. As the penthouse will be visible from neighbouring properties, a translucent panel system will be used to maintain the privacy of the occupants while still allowing natural light to pass through. The new master bedroom and en suite bathroom will be enclosed in the glass structure and will be accessed via a new staircase leading up from the existing floor. The use of glass will not only provide a sleek and modern aesthetic but also offer stunning views of the surrounding area. As this is a feasibility study, the proposed design may be subject to change based on various factors such as building regulations, client preferences, and budget. The design will need to be approved by the relevant authorities before construction can begin.

The glass penthouse project is an excellent example of how forresterarchitects can create innovative solutions to overcome the challenge of landlocked properties. The use of a glass structure to create additional space not only enhances the property but also provides an opportunity to bring in natural light and stunning views.

16
Jan

A new-build infill development in Clapham.

Infill Development | Architects for Lambeth | Clapham, South West London

forresterarchitects have recently submitted a planning application for a new build infill house in Clapham, South London. The project involves the development of an unremarkable bookend property, which presents an opportunity to construct a new two-storey infill development. In response to the high demand for housing in London, developers are increasingly seeking out obscure plots of land with the potential to be developed, and this infill development is no exception.

The proposed infill house is designed with living accommodation on the upper floors, while the bedrooms are located on the ground floor, creating an unconventional layout. The upper floor features a double height lounge with a south-facing aspect, providing a bright and airy room with ample natural light. The ground floor houses two double bedrooms and a ground floor accessible WC. In accordance with current planning policies, the development includes a terraced garden space, which is accessed from the lounge area at the rear of the property.

The provision of garden space is a strict requirement for new house developments, and this infill development is no exception. Infill developments such as this provide an opportunity for clients to take advantage of residual or inefficient land use, which would otherwise go unused. By creating a two-storey infill development on an unremarkable bookend property, forresterarchitects have maximized the potential of the plot and provided their client with a modern and unconventional living space, complete with a terraced garden.

01
Nov

A sliding glass roof is added to a Victorian terrace in Stoke Newington.

Sliding Glass Roof Conversion | Architects for Hackney | Stoke Newington, North London

forresterarchitects have recently finished a contemporary roof conversion project for a mid-terrace Victorian house in Stoke Newington, North London. The family who own the house were in need of an additional bedroom and shower-room as their family continued to grow, and so they turned to forresterarchitects to help with the transformation.

The architects decided to extend the living space by creating a new master bedroom and shower-room in the roof-space, which required careful planning and attention to detail. They were able to create a stunning modern interior that is predominantly white in colour, with colourful accents that add a touch of personality and character to the space. One of the most striking features of the new roof conversion is the sliding oval roof-light, which allows natural light to flood the interior and animates the space throughout the day as the sun passes overhead. The roof-light also offers unrestricted views of the city, making it the perfect spot for stargazing late into the evening.

Overall, the project is a testament to forresterarchitects’ ability to balance contemporary design with the historic charm of a Victorian terrace house. The new roof conversion has added value to the property and provided the growing family with the extra space they needed, while also creating a beautiful and unique living space that they can enjoy for years to come.

01
Oct

Art decoration in Queens Park.

Galley Kitchen Refurbishment and Extension | Architects for Brent | Queens Park, North West London

forresterarchitects recently completed a full house refurbishment project in the Queens Park neighborhood of North West London. The project involved significant remodeling of the rear of the house to create a reconfigured galley kitchen and dining area. forresterarchitects utilised a series of folding-sliding doors to create a central courtyard that connects the indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing for easy access to the landscaped garden beyond.

The project also included the creation of a new garden at the front of the house and the rendering of the facade, providing a fresh and modern look to the street-facing exterior. forresterarchitects attention to detail and commitment to quality are evident in the striking art-deco design of the house, which has been updated with modern amenities and features while still maintaining its original character. The galley kitchen refurbishment and extension project is a perfect example of forresterarchitects’ approach to residential design, which focuses on creating functional and comfortable living spaces that are tailored to the needs of their clients. By combining modern design elements with traditional features, forresterarchitects is able to create unique and timeless spaces that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing.

The Queens Park location of the project is also noteworthy, as the neighborhood is known for its charming Victorian and Edwardian houses, which have been popular with young professionals and families alike. The area has a vibrant and diverse community, with a mix of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, as well as easy access to public transportation, making it an attractive location for those looking to live in a bustling and dynamic part of London.

18
Sep

A striking diagonal extension cuts across a garden in West London and avoids a conventional rear extension.

House Refurbishment and Rear Diagonal Extension | Architects for Kensington & Chelsea | Oxford Conservation Area, West London

forresterarchitects have completed an alternative solution for the rear garden extension. A tired glass conservatory has been replaced with a dynamic new rear diagonal extension. It sweeps across the garden of a mid-terraced house in Ladbroke Grove, West London. A natural copper cladding is used to provide a modern vibrant solution to extend the property. The copper cladding will over time oxidise and change from orange to green as the roofs of the traditional architecture of LondonThe house has been refurbishment to include the remodelling of the master bathroom and bedrooms to the upper floor. Our Primrose Hill maisonette adds bespoke joinery to a bachelor pad with extensive bespoke storage solutions

14
Sep

Three floor penthouse development in the Lexham Conservation Area.

Three Floor Penthouse Development | Architects for Kensington & Chelsea | Lexham Conservation Area, West London

forresterarchitects have submitted a planning application for a new penthouse floor to a flat in the Lexham Conservation Area, London Borough of Kensington & Chelsea.  Currently configured as a two bedroom the design proposal provides an additional floor. Our penthouse refurbishment in St. John’s Wood is simply configured over one floor with access to balcony terraces. A desirable open plan lounge and dining area for entertaining are added to the top. The lower floors are reconfigured to offer two bedrooms with en suite facilities. A feature stair connecting all floors provides access to a large oval roof-light to the roof. 

14
Aug

A new build Penthouse development in Crouch End.

New Build Penthouse | Architects for Haringey | Crouch End, North London

forresterarchitects have recently completed a feasibility study for a new penthouse refurbishment in Crouch End, North London. The current building has a flat roof that provides breathtaking views of the London skyline. The client requested a self-contained one-bedroom flat to be built on this underutilized rooftop space. To achieve this, forresterarchitects developed an organic form for a prefabricated pod that would sit atop the existing structure.

The exterior form of the pod informed the internal layout and furniture of the space. The pod features a series of exposed trusses, which provide structural support, and full-height frameless glazed units. This design allows natural light to flood into the space and provides the occupant with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area. The use of prefabricated construction techniques is not only sustainable but also cost-effective and allows for a quicker construction process. By utilising this method, the construction time is reduced, and the amount of waste generated during the construction process is minimised. This project showcases forresterarchitects ability to maximize the potential of an existing building and create a unique and innovative living space in a desirable location. The penthouse design is not only functional and sustainable but also aesthetically pleasing. The use of the prefabricated pod has created a seamless transition between the existing building and the new addition.

The success of this project highlights forresterarchitects commitment to providing innovative and sustainable design solutions for their clients. The design team’s expertise in utilizing existing structures and incorporating sustainable strategies into their designs ensures that their clients receive high-quality, cost-effective, and environmentally responsible solutions to their architectural needs.

01
Jul

A modern new build house in the Hampstead Conservation Area.

New Build Development | Architects for Hampstead | Hampstead Conservation Area, North West London

forresterarchitects, in collaboration with another architect, have been granted planning permission for a new build house in Hampstead, North West London. The new development will replace an existing 1930’s chauffeur’s house with a modern, open-plan design. The ground floor will provide a large, open space that looks out onto a landscaped garden, and the double-height lounge will feature a 6m high library. The design includes an art gallery as part of the main circulation route, allowing visitors to view artwork as they walk through the house. The bedrooms are located on either the front or rear of the house, with primary views overlooking the garden. Sustainable features such as solar thermal panels, air-borne heat recovery, and rainwater harvesting will be incorporated into the design. The new build house has a contemporary aesthetic that stands in contrast to the more traditional architecture found in the Hampstead Conservation Area.

The development process involved the demolition of the existing house, with the new house built in its place. The open-plan design allows for an efficient use of space, providing a sense of connection between the interior and exterior. The design prioritizes natural light and creates a seamless transition between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The art gallery is a unique feature of the design, adding an element of cultural significance to the house. The gallery is situated in the main circulation route, allowing visitors to appreciate the artwork as they move through the space. Sustainability is a key element of the design, with the use of solar thermal panels and air-borne heat recovery reducing the carbon footprint of the house. The design also incorporates rainwater harvesting, which collects and reuses rainwater for non-potable uses such as watering plants and flushing toilets. The inclusion of sustainable features not only reduces the environmental impact of the house but also provides cost savings for the homeowner.

The new build house in Hampstead represents a departure from traditional architecture found in the area, with a contemporary design that prioritizes sustainability and an efficient use of space. The house incorporates unique features such as the art gallery and the 6m high library, adding an element of cultural and artistic significance to the property. The design is an example of how modern architecture can coexist alongside more traditional buildings, providing a new interpretation of the Hampstead Conservation Area.

01
Jun

Reconfiguration to a fine Art Deco mansion block in Balham.

Mansion Block Refurbishment | Architects for Wandsworth | Balham, South West London

forresterarchitects has submitted a remodelling proposal for a mansion block refurbishment in a prestigious Art Deco building located in Balham, South West London. Although the existing configuration was deemed acceptable, some issues were problematic and needed to be resolved, which is why the proposal was made. The main priority for the client was to address the kitchen layout and reconfigure the bathrooms.

The mansion block refurbishment proposal aims to address the issues by reconfiguring the layout of the building. forresterarchitects plan to create a new kitchen layout and reconfigure the bathrooms, which are a priority for the client. The current layout was deemed acceptable, but certain problems needed to be addressed. forresterarchitects has proposed a remodelling solution that will resolve these issues. forresterarchitects proposal focuses on improving the existing layout of the mansion block to provide the client with the best possible living space. The architects will work with the client to create a design that will meet their specific needs and requirements. The design will also consider the building’s unique Art Deco style and maintain its historic significance while incorporating modern amenities and technology. The mansion block refurbishment proposal is a testament to forresterarchitects ability to blend functionality with aesthetics. forresterarchitects is renowned for its expertise in designing projects that meet the unique needs of clients while taking into account the local context and heritage of the area. Forrester Architects’ experience in remodelling mansion blocks and other historic buildings makes them the ideal partner for this project.

Overall, the proposed mansion block refurbishment in Balham, South West London, aims to address the issues that the client has with the existing configuration. By reconfiguring the layout of the building, forresterarchitects will provide the client with a new kitchen layout and reconfigured bathrooms. The design will also respect the building’s Art Deco style and incorporate modern amenities and technology, resulting in a functional and aesthetically pleasing living space.

01
Jun

A change of use for a former office block in Camden Town.

Change of Use| Architects for Camden | North West London

forresterarchitects are currently refurbishing a former commercial office in North West London, to convert each floor into a series of two-bedroom apartments. The property required a change of use to suit the new development plan. To the ground floor, a new retail development will be added, offering a fresh commercial proposal to the bustling Camden High Street thoroughfare.

The project involves a comprehensive renovation to transform the outdated office space into comfortable, modern living units. Each floor will be reconfigured to include two bedrooms and other essential living spaces, with careful consideration given to the efficient use of available space. The ground floor will accommodate a new retail development that will add commercial value to the property, complementing the residential units above. The development’s location on Camden High Street is an ideal location for the retail space, which is set to attract a lot of foot traffic.

forresterarchitects is taking a comprehensive approach to the refurbishment of this property and deliver a building that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional, with great attention to detail. The team is working closely with the client to ensure that their vision for the project is achieved, and all stakeholders are satisfied with the outcome.