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This attic conversion in a small three-up-three-down in South London for two young designers is to provide space for family visiting from the US.  The new room has exposed structure painted white and solid oak framed glass doors onto a large fruit tree and old chimney pots.  A full-height mirror in the chimney alcove extends the apparent width of the view.  A small shower room is concealed in the space over the staircase, behind a large sliding panel.  The washing machine is slotted into the front roof-space behind a bookshelf on wheels which can slide away.  The new staircase is formed as a repeat-pattern in response to an original Edwardian decorative motif in the hall downstairs.  The double tread saves space and gives additional shelving for books on the way up to bed.  The external volume was designed to bypass the need for planning permission, which would not otherwise have been permitted on this scale.


Construction cost: £55,000

Contractor: Leyser Contracts

Engineer: INGealtoir

PENNY HOUSE

Hither Green, London

Completed: 2007