Working with an existing interwar house in Enfield, Khan Bonshek have proposed a sustainable timber clad rear extension that playfully reimagines the connection between living space and the garden.
The proposal looks to rework the entire ground floor; offering generous, light filled dining and family spaces to the rear, with private guest entertaining to the front and practical amenities at the most accessible part of the house.
Sight lines and layered views help compose openings, ensuring the home feels expansive and light from within. Push and pull gestures of the rear facade help to articulate a buffer zone between inside and out. Planning permission was awarded in January 2025. The project is currently in the process of tender and will begin construction later in the year.
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