Staverton Road, Summertown, Oxford
In the village-like neighbourhood of Summertown in north Oxford is this grand Edwardian house built in 1912 by the great-granddaughter of Charles Darwin, Hilda Padel, who’s responsible for the mature trees in the verdant garden.
In the spirit of evolution, the house has undergone a metamorphosis in recent years with the addition of a three-storey extension, comprising bedrooms and bathrooms above, and a free-flowing kitchen and family room on the ground floor.
The simple use of materials here – largely oak and glass – bring light and airiness via skylights and large-scale sliding doors, while the choice of wood resonates with the period half of the house in a way that steel or concrete wouldn’t manage. The result is a best-of-both worlds achievement: a kitchen and living space designed to modern demands, complemented by the more intimate spaces of the period half.
- 转载自:The Modern House
- 语言:English
- 阅读原文