Whilst the front of Horsefield House incorporates large and spacious vertical sash windows, typically found in many Victorian properties, the rear space failed to coincide with this light and airy atmosphere. Therefore it was important for the series of back rooms with limited use, to be transformed into a sequence of spaces that reflected this popular Victorian style, both in terms of lighting as well as scale and function.
Bespoke Flushglaze rooflight above the bar
To achieve this look, large sections of bespoke glazing were incorporated into the design plans. This glazed unit, with its minimalist design and compact, frameless finish, helped the architect to achieve the desired effect within the existing built conditions. •breathtaking views of the changing sky •an extra metre of head height within the kitchen •south-facing natural light into the north-facing kitchen area.
RIBA White Rose Award
The alterations have meant that a social heart to the home has now been created; Chiles Evans + Care Architects have provided the client with a personal space directly connected to the outdoors, to be shared with the entire family where they can congregate and socialize in one space. As a result of CE+CA’s carefully considered architectural choices, Horsefield House has deservedly claimed the RIBA White Rose Award.