4 Nightingale Square
| Location | Balham, London, SW12 |
| Architect | Locus Design |
| Client | Private Client |
| Sector | Private Homes |
| Photography | Tom Kurek |
Victorian home transformation with open-plan living and a striking garden office.
This Victorian-era terraced house in Balham underwent a ground floor refurbishment, transforming the space into a bright, open-plan living area. The project included a full-width rear extension, where steel framing and exposed glulam timber beams were used to create a striking and spacious interior.
Victorian home transformation with open-plan living and a striking garden office.
This Victorian-era terraced house in Balham underwent a ground floor refurbishment, transforming the space into a bright, open-plan living area. The project included a full-width rear extension, where steel framing and exposed glulam timber beams were used to create a striking and spacious interior.
| Location | Balham, London, SW12 |
| Architect | Locus Design |
| Client | Private Client |
| Sector | Private Homes |
| Photography | Tom Kurek |
In addition to the main house, the project included structural landscaping and a garden office featuring a cantilevered wall structure with a wraparound corner window, a standout feature that blends function with modern design.
In addition to the main house, the project included structural landscaping and a garden office featuring a cantilevered wall structure with a wraparound corner window, a standout feature that blends function with modern design.
Collaboration between the architect and structural engineer was vital in delivering the project. Working closely with Locus Design, the team achieved a seamless integration of architectural vision and structural functionality. This partnership ensured that the design met aesthetic goals while addressing complex engineering challenges, resulting in a refined, high-quality outcome that aligned with the client’s aspirations.
Collaboration between the architect and structural engineer was vital in delivering the project. Working closely with Locus Design, the team achieved a seamless integration of architectural vision and structural functionality. This partnership ensured that the design met aesthetic goals while addressing complex engineering challenges, resulting in a refined, high-quality outcome that aligned with the client’s aspirations.
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