Ten kitchen extensions that make spacious additions to homes
For our latest lookbook, we've chosen ten kitchen and dining extensions that create spacious, practical and stylish additions to homes.
Kitchen extensions are one of the most popular building projects for homeowners. Constructed to add extra space to an existing building, they are often used for both cooking and socialising.
While they are common in homes all over the world, many of the kitchen extensions in this lookbook are found in Victorian and Georgian terraced homes in London. The traditional buildings have been remodelled to create generous eating, dining and entertaining spaces.
This is the latest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series providing visual inspiration for the home. Previous kitchen-related posts feature kitchen islands, green kitchens, and terrazzo kitchens.
Albion Terrace, UK, by Outpost
Architecture studio Outpost added an extension with a zigzagging zinc facade to a Victorian terrace in east London's Haggerston. The open-plan kitchen and dining area were set within the extension, which boasts a zigzagging roof and ceiling that follows the profile of the facade.
The kitchen features cobalt blue cabinetry and wooden worktops that contrast against the extension's pale walls, floor and ceiling.
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Fruit Box, UK, by Nimtim Architects
A wooden partitioned extension that houses a galley-style kitchen was added to a 1970s townhouse in Forest Hill, London. Nimtim Architects employed plywood partitions and joinery throug...
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