11/05/2026
Built on the site of three derelict Victorian coach houses formerly used as a vehicle repair garage, this modern family home is tucked away along a quiet and unassuming mews.
The layout and material palette are reminiscent of the Case Study Houses of the American modernist period, where open-plan living and emphasis on natural light were defining characteristics.
This modernist influence is reflected in the use of American White Oak veneer for the wall cladding above the sink, alongside bespoke joinery throughout the kitchen, lounge, utility and understairs study.
The space is augmented by iconic design pieces, including Vitsoe shelving, a vintage Louis Poulsen pendant light, and modern European-inspired dining chairs by Jasper Morrison, further reinforcing the modernist charm of the home.
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