Belgravia House shows how a glass box extension in central London can add usable space to a terraced home without relying on visually heavy construction at the rear elevation. This approach is particularly well suited to contemporary rear extensions where architects and specifiers need structural glazing, roof glazing and flush-threshold access to work together as one disciplined architectural glazing package. To discuss a similar glass box extension in central London or another architectural glazing project, contact IQ Glass for technical advice on design detailing, specification and installation.
Belgravia House is a glass box extension in central London added to a traditional terraced townhouse to increase usable floor area with a fully glazed rear volume. IQ Glass designed and installed a package of thermally broken structural glazing, an oversized structural glass rooflight and a slim framed aluminium casement door, allowing the new extension to project beyond the original rear wall and wrap around the side of the building. The glazing strategy keeps the addition visually light while drawing daylight deep into the plan and maintaining direct garden access from the open-plan kitchen and dining area.

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