London-based architects Archer + Braun had been commissioned to remodel a listed property in Edinburgh, turning a ground-floor flat into an expansive modern residence. The undertaking is fastidiously built-in into the wealthy historic character of the constructing with a brand new construct extension that stands in stark distinction to the vernacular unique however equals it by way of craft and element.
The brand new extension is clad in Portland stone
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The property is situated in a conservation space, that means that each design element was fastidiously scrutinised. The architects introduced expertise of different listed tasks within the metropolis to bear on the Limestone Home, selecting to separate the unique home from the brand new extension with a ‘inexperienced hall’.

The brand new pavilion is ready other than the primary home
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Though the unique residence structure has been rationalised and enhanced, the extension was the one technique to obtain shoppers’ need to create a greater connection to the backyard. The U-shaped flat-roofed Portland stone pavilion homes the brand new kitchen and eating room, raised up on a plinth with steps down into the greenery.

Steps lead down into the backyard
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The detailing right here is impressed partially by Case Examine structure, with ground to ceiling glass, together with a glazed nook that brings the skin into the kitchen house. This stands in stark distinction to the unique residence, the place elaborate unique mouldings, arches, wainscoting, shutters and fanlights abound, together with tall ceilings, and herringbone flooring.

The unique interiors have been restored
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Particulars of the unique listed interiors
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All this was preserved, with rooms mixed and new services added, utilizing the identical stage of element and craft to match unique ornament. The unique kitchen and servant’s quarters have turn out to be a comfortable space, whereas the storage was reworked into a brand new two-storey construction housing a visitor suite.

The brand new pavilion homes the kitchen and eating areas
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Bedrooms have additionally been reconfigured, with further bogs – every meticulously designed and inserted into the prevailing material – all through the property. Care was taken to protect the grandeur of the unique rooms, with hid doorways set into panelling. The hall between outdated and new constructions additionally preserves the historic integrity of the unique home.

A library and research space has been created between the unique and new constructions
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Between outdated and new the architects have inserted a devoted research and library house, full with work bench and tall cabinets accessed by a cell ladder. From right here steps lead down into the brand new kitchen, with the glazed wall past revealing the backyard past from deep inside the plan. Inside design was overseen by Edinburgh studio Hen and Crask.

Current bedrooms had been restored and refurbished
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New bogs had been added all through
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The undertaking is a sympathetic mixture of outdated and new
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