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Wolff shows off plans for new luxury townhouses in North London
Wolff Architects, the boutique architecture practice, has been granted planning permission for a row of six townhouses in North London in its latest luxury development.
The planned development in Muswell Hill features six four-storey townhouses measuring 2,500 sq ft each, prioritising open plan designs with the ground floor of each property taken up by an open living area.
Dubbed Connaught House, each home will also feature a 700 sq ft kitchen-dining room in the basement along with a sunken landscaped garden and four en-suite bedrooms on their upper floors.
David Wolff, Director at Wolff Architects, admitted that the project would be ‘technically challenging’, with the site lying at the top of a hill on a slanted road, but that the practice was well equipped to see the project through.
He said: “One of Connaught House’s biggest challenges is the site’s topography – lying as it does on a sloping road – meaning that each property needs to be designed at a slightly different level.
“In addition, the site is ringed by residential dwellings, challenging us to design buildings sympathetic to the neighbouring architecture whilst ensuring we create an exceptional and high-grade development for our client.”
Construction has already begun on the site with the project scheduled for completion in summer 2018.
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