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Architect: Andrei Saltykov & Partners

Photography: Space Station

An ambitious new build project that had a long and complex planning history and saw us undertake our most challenging build to date.

Set amongst the trees in the heart of Crouch End, this is a house that sits perfectly within its setting but features unique, striking architectural features. Clad in porcelain, with bedrooms below-ground and a split-level ground floor space, the dominant feature is a soaring, expansive diagrid timber multi-pitch ceiling/roof, formed from glulam beams and poplar ply panels. The end result is a house that is visually impressive, yet calming and cosy.

We are delighted that this house has featured in architectural and design press and has been shortlisted for a RIBA London award, 2026.

CROUCH END
LONDON

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170315 PH+ 295 Hoxton 178
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ISLINGTON
LONDON

Architect: Veridian Architecture and Design

Photography: Space Station

 

PLAN C was contracted to refurbish and remodel a two bed, two bathroom duplex apartment and associated landscaped spaces. The apartment sits within a renowned warehouse conversion, The Eclipse Building in Islington N1.

 

 The client has a keen interest in design, a fantastic eye for detail and exacting standards. Every element of the project was scrutinised to ensure the best possible outcome. 

 

The project required new steel works to create a gallery space, a sophisticated sound and lighting scheme including lighting troughs, suspended light track and recessed spots, a cutting edge kitchen, stylish bathrooms and bespoke cabinetry throughout. 

 

The end result is a striking, minimalist, functional living space for the family of four who now reside there. 

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