


'bespoke long
format shingles
form a
textured
and ribbed
façade'
​
pantiles


'oversized apertures
lining the door
and window
which cut through
the patchwork
façade'





description
A small extension to a former pub cohesively forms a kitchen diner space. Bespoke long format shingles made from charred UK larch and slate create a textured and ribbed façade. Complete with oversized apertures lining the door and window which cut through the patchwork façade to form recessed portals. Inside, the space is defined by a series of exposed glulam beams, oiled white these beams filter light from the skylight above. The purpose built kitchen has high contrasting doors with plywood detailing, scalloped handles and stone tops. The dining space uses a wraparound bench which morphs with the interior oversized reveals of the window and door. All fabricated from poplar plywood the space is a haven for muted tones and picks up subtle changes of light and shadow throughout the day.
collaboration
Status - Onsite Spring 2025 Date - 2025 Cost M2 - £2730 GIFA - 55m2 Structural Engineer - Balanced Structures Contractor - MJB Renovations Photographer - TBC