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An extension to one of the last original warehouse buildings remaining in East London.
The existing building was a three-storey warehouse building, previously used as art gallery with live/work accommodation. The extension is set back from the front slightly to create a new balcony to the artist’s studio, and set flush to the rear of the office space creating a dramatic full-height, full-width glazed elevation taking in the breathtaking views of the City.
Although the existing building is not listed, it is situated in a Conservation Area so it was crucial to work closely with the Conservation Department to develop a sensitive approach to the aesthetic of the architecture and materiality of the external appearance. The chosen materials palette was purposefully simple, high quality, and complementary to the surrounding architecture, featuring a full height “Crittall” style steel window screen to the rear as well as a brick and slate front facade facing the square.
Client: Private
Location: East London
Status: Completed
Photography: Simon Maxwell

Schmitt + Company offices and studio on our property create an amazing solution to working at home. Design by Melissa Schmitt. Concrete conference table was heated with radiant heat mat to heat the space. Studio bookshelves created from salvaged timbers and large threaded rod.
Photos by: Adrian Gregorutti

The home office for her features teal and white patterned wallcoverings, a bright red sitting chair and ottoman and a lucite desk chair. The Denver home was decorated by Andrea Schumacher Interiors using bold color choices and patterns.
Photo Credit: Emily Minton Redfield

Like many older homes, this 18th century Amherst, NH property had seen several additions and renovations through the years. Working within the existing structure, Cummings Architects reconfigured the floor plan and created an elegant master suite and a bright and functional laundry room as the first phase of the project. The newly renovated spaces complement the farmhouse style of the oldest portions of the house, while giving the homeowners the modern conveniences of today.
Eric Roth Photography

An otherwise dark red den is lightened by the use of a whimsical and large patterned hook rug from Dash and Albert and Lee Jofa fabric that mimics the large pattern in the rug.
Eccentric and stylish office for an even more enjoyable working experience. We loved spreading fun colours and Shoreditch vibes in West London!
The Library changes appeal from Warm Wood in the den to Contemporary Red in the Study area. It's been designed as a set of carefully balanced Random Niches.





