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INTERIORS & INTERIOR DESIGN

TIAM ARCHITECTS REUNITE TWO BELGRAVIA TOWNHOUSES TO REVEAL A LIGHT-FILLED, FOUR- BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

Tiam Architects has reunited two early-19th-century townhouses in Belgravia, London, into a single, light-filled, four-bedroom, four-bathroom family home for a young London family.
When a young family acquired neighbouring 19thcentury townhouses on the prestigious Chester Row, they imagined a single, sprawling home that would honour the elegance of the past yet speak fl uently to contemporary life. Instead, they found two cramped and disparate shells: narrow corridors, dark living rooms, and a half-forgotten labyrinthlike lower-ground fl oor lurking in gloom. Strict conservation and estate freeholder regulations forbade a heavy-handed revamp. Tiam Architects delivered on the client ' s vision to unify and rationalise the layout of the house with a deft touch. From the moment Tiam stepped inside, they saw the potential for light where others saw limitations. The 19th-century fi brous cornices, fi replaces and sash windows, the very features that made these townhouses special, were reframed as protagonists, not obstacles. Behind their dignifi ed stucco façades lay the opportunity to weave together old and new, to stitch a seamless narrative through fi ve levels of living. At the heart of Tiam’ s intervention is a deceptively simple gesture: carve open the rear and dig downwards, whilst respecting the wider historical context. Through the inventive and calculated use of roofl ights, Tiam have been able to draw natural light vertically through the building, avoiding any privacy issues from neighbouring properties. Where once the lower-ground felt warren-like, there now sits an open-plan kitchen and family lounge that spills onto a planted terrace through full-height sliding glass doors. Polished micro cement fl oors fl ow unbroken beneath the
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