Project posted by SOUP Architects

Oatlands

Year
2017
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
A wedge-shaped skylight allows natural light to suffuse the interiors. The architects preserved a palette of dark, natural materials on the ground floor.
A wedge-shaped skylight allows natural light to suffuse the interiors. The architects preserved a palette of dark, natural materials on the ground floor.
The new garden studio, seen through the window, is positioned at the point where the garden pivots off to a previously disconnected end of the outdoor space.
The new garden studio, seen through the window, is positioned at the point where the garden pivots off to a previously disconnected end of the outdoor space.
Generous glazing mimics the experience of dining outdoors.
Generous glazing mimics the experience of dining outdoors.
To improve connectivity to the rear garden, Soup Architects stretched a new ground floor extension across the width of the side to open up the eastern section of the house. A living room further knits the residence with the green space.
To improve connectivity to the rear garden, Soup Architects stretched a new ground floor extension across the width of the side to open up the eastern section of the house. A living room further knits the residence with the green space.

Details

Bedrooms
4

Credits

Interior Design
Landscape Design
Rosalind Millar Landscape Design
Builder
Verve Homes
Photographer
Andy Matthews

From SOUP Architects

We were asked to transform an existing 3-bedroom house on a long north/south axis site in Surrey. The existing house had a very poor connection to a fantastic rear garden. The plot is on the bend of the road and makes the house sit at an angle to the long rear garden, which for us created an interesting dynamic and great opportunity.

Our approach has been to stretch a new ground floor extension across the width of the site, maximizing the space to the east as it opens up into the garden. A new lower garden studio has been set into the garden to create a stand-alone work space, giving a different perspective and orientation to the main house. A new Main Bedroom has then been added at First Floor Level, set back from the edge to maintain privacy from below and linked into the retained circulation.

A new extensive planting scheme has been incorporated into the works to soften the buildings into the extended garden. The new buildings have been constructed from a contrasting light grey brick, with sedum roofs to the studio and ground floor extensions softening the house further into the garden setting.

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