Contemporary bathroom in London.

DE HAVILLAND LOFT FIT-OUT

Contemporary Bathroom, London

Loft fit-out. The De Havilland Building is a 1930s factory that was used to manufacture aircraft parts. It was designed by Sir Owen Williams, one of Britain’s foremost architects of the period. The sensitive restoration by Hollybrook has ensured the building remains an outstanding example of Art Deco architecture. The unit our client purchased as a shell required careful planning as the existing concrete ribs across the ceiling did not allow for a straight forward mezzanine structure. The result of the refurbishment was so positively received that the client turned it into a business, renting the property out for film and photo shoots, as well as selling unique pieces of furniture that are being exhibited in the apartment. Client: Private Location: Clapton, London Status: Completed

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