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- Architects: Thomas & Spiers
- Location: United Kingdom
- Lead Architects: Emily Seymour-Taylor
- Engineer: TZG
- Consultant: New Smart Living
- Client: Emma Fairclough
- Area: 238.5 m2
- Project Year: 2017
- Photographs: James Whitaker, Billy Bolton, Emily Seymour-Taylor

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Text description provided by the architects. Tactile House is a split-level family house in Dulwich. The project was for a ground floor rear extension, loft conversion and internal alterations throughout.

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The ground floor spaces are defined by a varied playground of textures and materials for interactive family living. A mix of materials including painted steel, exposed brickwork, ceiling levels and textures, plywood and rope curtains create specific areas for playing, relaxing and eating.

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Proposed Ground Floor

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The upper floors are reconfigured to open up bedrooms and bathrooms with a focus on shaping modern and clear interiors. Unique features, such as the reading nook in the upstairs loft, provide spaces to relax with natural light and joinery for handy storage.

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Sketch Section Proposed

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