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Slipped down the side of a grade 2 listed house in London, this narrow extension provides a light-filled double-height kitchen and two bathrooms for jewellery designer Alex Monroe.

The linear kitchen arrangement is emphasised in a single, folded plane of oiled timber, providing generous shelving, counter space and bench, further extending into the garden to provide a seat and potting shelf.

The tightly planned bathrooms have been made to feel spacious with the considered use of mirrors and top light, which visually doubles the perception of the true size.

Practical and cost-efficient, the design integrates efficiently planned building services, consolidating gas, water & waste runs entirely within the new extension.

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