Lawford Road

Single rear storey contemporary extension in North London

IQ worked with Dale Loth Architects on this North London single-storey rear extension.

The family wanted to transform the home to host an open plan, liveable space and be better connected to their garden space. The systems installed had to have a high thermal performance if it was going to be used at leisure by the homeowners.

 

Featured In

Lawford Road, House Beautiful, February 2016

Location

North London

The contemporary home incorporates bifolding doors along the access elevation, providing a completely open façade to the kitchen and dining area when doors are folded.

The increase in natural light opens up the space to feel brighter and bigger for an overall welcoming atmosphere. The contrast achieved by combining metal aluminium systems with Victorian style brickwork highlights the updated areas of the house, tying the old and new elements seamlessly together.

When closed the bifolding doors leave minimal profile intrusion into the view, both internally and externally, creating an indoor-outdoor style of living. The aluminium bifolding system is designed to the highest standards to give ease and smoothness of use throughout its lifetime.

Above, the entire roof of this rear extension is designed in structural glazing to allow a massive amount of natural light into this rear sheltered area, and is supported by interlocking glass beams.

The glass beams were specified with a low iron coating in order to provide an ultra-clear finish to the exposed edges. Glass usually has a green tint, almost invisible from a front angle but visible down any exposed or frameless sides, as a result of containing iron oxide as an impurity.