Ply House | midcentury renovation

South London midcentury terrace house built frugally but well, opened up for easy open-plan living and front-to-back garden views.

Ply House

 
 
 
 

Ply House
Walworth SE17

Planning | Detail design/specification | Joinery design | Statutory permissions | Services co-ordination | Furniture | Site supervision

Built on a bomb site in the mid 50s the house is part of a small estate of well-planned terraces and green spaces, close to shops, parks and transport and a good example of people-focused development.

Already well laid-out the with good daylight we made only minimal alteration for contemporary living: open-plan kitchen & dining with a dividing unit doubling as gathering place, and new large format windows at either end to bring front-to back light & outside views with added thermal and acoustic benefit.

All-important storage is planned-in throughout, and new materials follow our usual thinking; a warm and neutral combination of plaster, timber, cork, birch ply and tile, appropriate for the building and easy to keep. 

Also a calm backdrop for a mix of furniture, art and objects acquired over time, neutral enough to suit successive owners with their own collections.

Photography Gareth Gardner

 
Amanda Culpin