Design Buy Build Issue 35 2018 | Page 27

This problem was a function of its diagram. Being a typical terraced house with the entrance at raised ground floor meant an entire level was set aside for reception rooms that were seldom used. One was a de facto home office and the other was a dumping ground. Accessing the kitchen and garden at lower ground level – the heart of the house – required entering at the raised ground level and then going down again. We said, “Why not make another entrance on the side of the house, one that directly accesses the lower ground level between the kitchen and the family room?”. That way the upstairs living rooms could be part of the private realm. The circulation pattern needed to change. The diagram needed to be altered. We utilised the narrow side passage to make a slender, 2-storey extension to the side of the house, connecting the lower level to the street, and creating service spaces that link back into the main house through doorways in the fireplace alcoves. If we could retrofit a new entrance directly into garden level then we could refurbish the raised ground level into something more useful. The extension also allows access directly to the garden from the street, in case you want to go straight from the front to the back without going inside the house. 27