Proctor & Shaw use faceted 3D tiles to create "rhythmic" London house extension
Angular three-dimensional tiles have been used to create textural interest inside and out at this south London house extension, designed by architecture studio Proctor & Shaw.
Tile House is located in the neighbourhood of Clapham and has been overhauled by locally-based studio Proctor & Shaw to boast a "subtly complex display of pattern and ornamentation".
Its owners ? a couple with two teenage sons ? were displeased with the property's existing rear extension, and keen to have more expansive living spaces that are better connected to the east-facing back garden.
The studio completely demolished the old extension to erect a glass-fronted volume that accommodates an open-plan kitchen and dining area.
It's partially clad in pale three-dimensional tiles, which feature triangular facets that jut outwards at different angles. Each one has been stacked in alternating directions, forming what the studio describes as a "rhythmic elevation of shadow and texture".
A rougher iteration of the tiles has been used to cover the base of the breakfast island inside.
"Internally the tiles are differentiated with a pitted surface to add a softer 'pillowed' effect to the furniture they clad, where externally the tiles are silk smooth to protect them from the elements," the studio explained.
Oak has then been used to craft a cabinet in the adjacent kitchen suite, and to form a long bench seat beside the family dining table.
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