“How to combine two 1930s houses in style” house & garden magazine, July 2016.

The two terraced cottages located in Chelsea, not far from the The Conran Shop and Bibendum, combined to make one townhouse.

We took on the project from the planning stage through to completion, working to sensitively combine the two houses to provide a new and unique home that maximises outside space and keeps work separate from day-to-day life.

The central courtyard (as well as terrace above) was originally split into two with a fence down the middle with a house on either side. A basement has also been created underneath the combined property.

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