Townhouses can present design challenges with narrow and unusual shaped entrance halls, basement complexes and material transitions required between rooms.
Townhouses can present design challenges with narrow and unusual shaped entrance halls, basement complexes and material transitions required between rooms.
A very narrow London townhouse which required spaces to be connected by the format of the tile. The space dictated a bespoke tile format to satisfy all alignment points and preserve the reading of the layout.
A basement extension for this Victorian townhouse resulted in the reconfiguration of the ground and lower ground floor and we were commissioned to provide consultancy on material selection as well as undertake the design, processing and installation. A plank format was dictated by timber used elsewhere in the house.
Set in the heart of Westminster, this townhouse underwent a complete refurbishment. A narrow, dog leg entrance hall required a bespoke cabochon floor. Our drawing team designed the layout to ensure the cabochons read correctly in this tight space and maintained the flow through the wider section. Flooring in adjacent rooms, custom-made steps and clad staircase completed the project.