A green wall and a charred-timber extension define House of the Elements, a Victorian home in London renovated by local studio Neil Dusheiko Architects.
Intended to mimic a “spa-like retreat”, the Peckham home was remodelled to brighten its dark, closed-off interior and help bring nature in.
While opening up its interior to the outside, Neil Dusheiko Architects added a rear extension clad in charred timber.
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