First images of Twickenham mews

We are pleased to share the first image of our latest project - the conversion of a coach house in Twickenham. Our architects have combined modern elements with the original character of the structure. This image showcases the perfect mix of old and new, creating a unique and inviting space. More updates on this project will follow soon!

The client initially approached Square One Architects back in 2015 with the exciting project of converting an existing coach house into a one-bedroom house. The plan was to divide the space into two levels, with the ground floor dedicated to a kitchen, living area, and bathroom. However, upon closer inspection, it became clear that the existing staircases were too steep and did not meet Building Regulations. This realisation led to a necessary redesign of the stairs and sparked a more in-depth discussion about the overall layout of the house.
As the design phases progressed, it became evident that placing the living area on the first floor would result in a more efficient use of space. With this new configuration in mind, the ground floor was transformed into a cozy bedroom, while the living areas were resituated on the first floor. This clever adjustment allowed for an abundance of natural light to flood the living spaces, thanks to the addition of skylights and the vaulted ceiling provided an airy and open atmosphere.
In addition to the extensive redesign plans, it was discovered that the existing roof was in an alarming state of disrepair, necessitating a full-scale reconstruction. During construction, an existing fireplace and chimney were untouched and restored. This preservation not only breathed new life into the design, but also infused the space with a touch of character and charm, creating an ambiance that is truly captivating.

Twickenham Mews