Makers Row
Westcote Mews was formerly a series of dilapidated stables and workshops located in the Furzedown area of Wandsworth. Planning consent was achieved for the construction of nine modern three bedroom mews-style houses to be built in place of the light industrial units.
Streatham and Streatham Common overland rail stations are both within a short walk, which provides the site with great links in to Central London.
A simple palette of materials is combined to bring light in to the units. UV oiled European oak floors are used with polished concrete-effect composite stone as a nod to the industrial history of the site. The understated chic interiors are hidden behind a traditional London stock brick capped with a contrasting modern zinc cladding across the first floors of the terrace.
All of the properties in this scheme have now been sold.