Cette maison contemporaine au design béton se cache derrière sa façade traditionnelle
Cette villa victorienne jumelée de Primrose Hill, à Londres cache bien son jeu : sa façade élégante et traditionnelle ne laisse rien deviner de l'intérieur design aux larges surfaces en béton qui se trouve derrière elle. Rénovée par l'architecte Jamie Fobert, elle a une surface d'environ 300m² et un jardin japonisant avec des fougères et un Acer géant. A l'intérieur sa décoration contemporaine est un mélange réussi de matériaux naturels, de volumes interconnectés, et de lumière.
This contemporary house with a concrete design hides behind its traditional facade.
This Victorian semi-detached villa on Primrose Hill in London plays a very hidden game: its elegant, traditional façade leaves nothing to be desired from the designer interior with its large concrete surfaces behind it. Renovated by architect Jamie Fobert, it has a surface area of approximately 300m² and a Japanese garden with ferns and a giant Acer. Inside its contemporary decoration is a successful blend of natural materials, interconnected volumes and light.
This contemporary house with a concrete design hides behind its traditional facade.
This Victorian semi-detached villa on Primrose Hill in London plays a very hidden game: its elegant, traditional façade leaves nothing to be desired from the designer interior with its large concrete surfaces behind it. Renovated by architect Jamie Fobert, it has a surface area of approximately 300m² and a Japanese garden with ferns and a giant Acer. Inside its contemporary decoration is a successful blend of natural materials, interconnected volumes and light.
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