Triptych House Features Contemporary Extension and Refurbishment

Triptych House, designed by Archer + Braun Architecture, embodies a full refurbishment and contemporary extension of a Grade II listed semi-detached home in North London. The project features a tripartite design, uniting the diverse materials of the original with two distinct extensions. It skillfully blends aged buff London stock brick, red brick, and lime render.

A restored townhouse with a brick and glass extension overlooking a lush garden.
Triptych House is the full internal refurbishment and contemporary extension of a Grade II listed semi-detached family home in a Conservation Area in North London.
Spacious living room with a grand piano, cozy seating area, and large windows overlooking greenery.
The existing property consisted of three separate elements (or bays) which were visually distinct and a result of the subsequent extension of the house in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Cozy dining room with wooden table, pendant lights, and neutral-toned decor.

The extension at lower ground floor is split into two distinct elements to reflect the tripartite appearance of the rear elevation. The tones of the brickwork and metalwork aim to bring together the various disparate materials of the existing rear facade which include aged buff London stock brickwork, red brickwork and lime render.
Spacious modern kitchen with expansive windows, marble countertops, and sleek cabinetry.
Despite only having a small foot print, the addition of the extension allowed for a remodelling of the existing kitchen area to create a light-filled kitchen and dining space with a separate large hidden pantry.
A cozy kitchen with marble countertop, built-in shelves, and wooden cabinetry.
The upper floors were refurbished and partially reconfigured to accommodate a new utility room, en-suite to the master bedroom, dressing room and study.
Sleek modern kitchen with marble countertops, wooden cabinetry, and a unique sculptural centerpiece.

Working closely with the client, due care and attention was given to every detail on this project – from an overarching colour palette, to lighting strategies and choice of soft furnishings.
Elegant white arched entryway leads to a wood-paneled staircase and a plush red chair.
Cozy living room with brick fireplace, built-in shelves, and vibrant artwork.
A cozy bedroom with a mid-century dresser, modern chandelier, and vibrant artwork.
A cozy, well-designed room with built-in cabinetry, a floral window shade, and a plush red chair.
Luxurious bathroom with marble vanity, brass fixtures, and a clawfoot tub.
Warm-toned bathroom with brown tiled walls, marble floors, and modern fixtures.

Photography by French & Tye
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- by Matt Watts

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