Room of the Week: A Light Kitchen Extension Transforms a Victorian Flat

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Room of the Week: A Light Kitchen Extension Transforms a Victorian Flat- A large garden is a great asset in a London property, but when architect Paulius Zakevicius spied the 28m long garden at the rear of this flat, he knew it offered more than the chance to plant a veg patch. Borrowing some of this generous garden space allowed him to extend out from the rear wall of this late Victorian terraced property by around 4.5m to create a large, open-plan kitchen, dining and living space – with plenty of light, despite facing north.

When my wife Lina and I bought the property two years ago, it had a very shabby kitchen at the back,’ he says. ‘We demolished this and an old bathroom, then made a full-width opening in the wall and extended back.’ This new space allowed Zakevicius to rethink the rest of the flat, too, creating two bedrooms and a bathroom in the original Victorian part of the property. ‘We moved all the living space to the rear to be near the garden,’ he says. ‘We have a nice connection with the outside now and it’s very quiet. Life is good at the back!’

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