{Just love that ceiling, and how the geometry of it relates to the wall panels. Designed by Jonathan
{Just love that ceiling, and how the geometry of it relates to the wall panels. Designed by Jonathan Tuckey.} A young couple occupy the 1930s house in Doyle Gardens with their two children. They asked London-based Jonathan Tuckey Design to improve the configuration of the ground floor rooms and enhance the connection between the interior, the garden and a park on the opposite side of the road. The clients asked for original materials – uncovered when existing surfaces were stripped back – to be retained and incorporated into the design. This included a mosaic tiled floor in the hall next to the entrance. A wooden screen was inserted between the hall and the living area to represent the position of the original partition wall.Made from the same timber as the framework in the extension, and with identical gaps between its panels, the screen also emphasises the contrast between the old and new flooring. -- source link
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