Wooden partitions add flexibility to Fruit Box house extensi

Wooden partitions add flexibility to Fruit Box house extension in London


Wooden partitions add flexibility to Fruit Box house extension in London
Nimtim Architects has added an extension called Fruit Box to a 1970s townhouse in Forest Hill, London, which is loosely divided by adaptable, semi-open partitions.
Fruit Box was commissioned by a growing family that required more space and wanted to relocate their first-floor living spaces to ground level to establish a link with the garden.
Above: Nimtim Architects has extended a London townhouse. Top image: it features a kitchen and dining space
Local studio Nimtim Architects designed a ground floor extension with a kitchen, dining and living area, which are defined by semi-open partitions made from plywood and planed softwood.

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