Garden Room
The Garden Room was designed to provide accommodation for the client’s mother who had decided to move from the North of England, to be with her daughter and her family in inner London. It was be sited at the end of the garden of the family’s Grade II listed Victorian semi detached town house in Stockwell. The brief was for a space where she could spend time away from the bustle of the main house; a room of her own, with a sitting space, kitchenette, space for a bed and a shower room.
“The aesthetic aspirations were for a building that would nestle comfortably under the soaring Ash tree and, at the same time, share a degree of connection with the main house. The charred timber cladding is not only beautiful in its own right, but seamlessly integrates with its green surrounds, as well as mirroring the black paintwork of the main house. The pergola structure provides a surprisingly roomy porch and acts as a natural bridge to the garden.
Exposed timber ceiling joists that add a pleasing touch of complexity to the interior. An unexpected building, it creates a delightful courtyard effect within the walled garden. The simple yet characterful interior creates an inviting and relaxing haven – connected to the main building but, at the same time, discreetly apart from it.”
It designed to fit easily into its garden setting; to be of the garden. The pergola structure forms a threshold between the garden and the new space, mediating the shared and the private realm. Trellised sliding screens, at the back of the pergola, mask the full width glazed sliding doors at the threshold, and provides a level of privacy to the occupant. The large circular opening in one of the screens gives a wide, open view, a window, which looks out uninterrupted to the garden beyond.