*박공지붕의 다락방 개조-[ Widger Architecture ] Plywood-lined bedrooms feature in London loft conversion

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런던 로프트 확장에는 조용한 학습공간을 사이에 두고, 양옆으로 합판을 통해 설계된 두 개의 침실이 놓였다. 오래된 다락방을 넓은 두 침실로 확장 설계하는 이번 프로젝트에서, 경사진 박공지붕에 건물 전체에 걸쳐 지붕 창을 두었고, 자작나무 합판을 통해 벽과 천장을 덮었으며 침실에는 평평한 천장을 구성했다.

Behind a charred larch exterior, this London loft extension contains a pair of plywood-lined bedrooms that double up as quiet study spaces.

British studio Widger Architecture designed the extension for a first-floor flat in Walthamstow, east London. The brief was to transform the old attic floor into new living spaces, including two generously sized bedrooms.

The sloping roof presented an issue with head-height, which Widger Architecture got around by building a dormer window that spans the entire width of the property. This new addition creates a flat ceiling for the two bedrooms.

The spaces were then lined almost entirely with plywood – a material that is getting a lot of attention at the moment, thanks to a new exhibition at the V&A.

Birch plywood covers the walls and ceilings, but was also used to create built-in furniture including cupboards, desks and a window seat. Simple but decorative details were also created in the joinery, from facets around the windows, to striped frames around windows and doorways.



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