Valetta House
A family in Ealing, with four children, commissioned Office S&M to refurbish their house and extend to create a generous living space on the ground floor and a new bedroom in the loft, so that each child had their own space in the house.

The narrow existing plan meant we had to be creative with the space. By removing some walls, opening up internal windows, and using light wells, we have been able to bring light deeper into the spaces.

Photo of the rear elevation of the building, showing the new top extension. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Zoomed in detail photo of the top extension. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.

We created a 'child-friendly' house in the broadest sense of the word, adding curves to the walls, a playful snakes-and-ladders bannister to the new room, and an arched window for each child. Meanwhile the adults are treated to a rich variety of materials, from encaustic floor tiles and glazed herringbone tiles, to fabric banquettes, plywood fingerpulls, and marble handrail ends.

Photo of the upper level of the staircase, with a girl running upstairs. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Zoomed in detail photo of the balustrade on upper floor. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Photo of the sink detail. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
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‘The greatest joy of this renovation is that the architects have made the alterations so personal to us, with several pockets of space created to fit around how we live.‘
Rachel and Chris, Clients
Overview photo of the kitchen and dining area. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.

The house now features an open-plan interior designed to meet the family's need for space, with a staircase and lightwell to connect the three floors and bring light down to the ground floor. A palette of carefully selected colours are used to reflect warm light throughout the spaces. By opening up windows, a view to the hall, and a lightwell past the stair, this warm light created a feeling of volume in the existing Victorian house.


Day-to-day, and from season to season, the passage of time is marked by changing light conditions throughout the house. As the children grow up, the house will change with them too, with the rounded cedar shingles on the exterior weathering and changing colour over time.


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Photo of the bottom of the staircase. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Photo of a colourful rooflight. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Zoomed in detail photo of the end of the balustrade on the ground floor. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
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Proposed Ground Floor Plan and Long Section. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Illustrative elevation with two options for the external finish. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Proposed Second Floor Plan. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Axonometric illustration showing the proposed staircase. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
Proposed Window Detail. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
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Details

Location: Ealing, London
Project: Remodelling of Victorian property with two extensions
Client: Rachel and Chris
Completed: 2017

Team
Architect
:
Office S&M
Architect
:
Office S&M
Photographer
:
French + Tye
Photographer
:
French + Tye
Registered Building Control Approver
:
Wilkinson Consultants
Registered Building Control Approver
:
Wilkinson Consultants
Engineer
:
Built Engineers
Windows
:
Durable Windows
Rounded Shingles
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Marley Eternit
Rounded Shingles
:
Marley Eternit
Awards

Winner of Best Use of Materials at the New London Architecture
Don't Move, Improve! Awards 2018

Press

Don’t Move, Improve! Magazine
Real Homes Magazine

AD Magazine (Germany)

Architektur Magazine (Austria)
Maison Creative Magazine (France)
D Fun Magazine (Taiwan)

Overview photo of the kitchen and dining area. By Office S&M, RIBA Chartered Architectural Practice in London.
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