Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation A sea of transparency Share Tweet Help Look, ma, no columns – this extension creates a rear volume that appears to hover in the air – behind the scenes, two strategies were required to achieve this Renovation and extension by Finkernagel RossFrom the architecture/design company:International architecture and interiors practice Finkernagel Ross has given a traditional Victorian terraced property situated in West London a dramatic and unobstructed new space at the rear of the property, maximising views of the garden and bathing the new interior with sunlight.Having lived in their home within the Wandsworth Common Conservation Area for many years, and having unsuccessfully been through the process of re-thinking the way their home worked before, Finkernagel Ross’ homeowners were clear in what they wanted – a razor-sharp, unobstructed, contemporary new space that contrasted from their traditional Victorian home.Plus, the new space was to have dramatic ceiling heights, accompanied by an abundance of natural light Finkernagel Ross director Catherine Finkernagel says: “It’s a space which looks fairly simple but in reality, is anything but. "Our homeowner wished for a striking focal point to their rear back extension – various iterations led to a design which appears to float and leaves many questioning how it was achieved.”To achieve the extremely challenging unobstructed part of the brief Finkernagel Ross worked in close collaboration with structural engineers SD Structures, sketching and modelling ways in which they could support the extraordinarily long first floor closet wing extension above, so that the homeowners could have a space below which was completely free of columns.The resulting solution required not one, but two structural cantilevers, which offer no visible structure in the space below. Instead, the hovering first floor extension has been accentuated by being wrapped with glass, in order to let the light flood in. Both the side and rear outrigger walls at ground level were replaced with a double cantilever steel structure, nearly 9m long by 3m wide, which supports the upper outrigger levels and a fully glazed roof at ground floor.The cantilever structure required careful detailing with the steel beams concealed using brick slips, and provides a seamless support to the glazed roof without any visible structure – resulting in the glass appearing to pass through the brickwork. The steelwork to the front and rear of the cantilevered structure provides framing to the perimeter of the glazing, allowing the centrepiece of the double cantilever to float surrounded by a sea of transparency. Credit list Renovating architect Finkernagel Ross Structural engineer SD Structures Kitchen design Bulthaup via Kitchen Architecture Benchtops LG Hi Macs, Lunar Sand Appliances Gaggenau, Liebherr and Bora Middle reception Chaise lounge – Cordemeijer Cleopatra daybed; throw – Ferm Living; side table/chair – Soho Home Kitchen/dining Kitchen table – Another Country; dining chairs – Another Country; bench – & Tradition; accessories – Maud & Mable; art – Puck Steinbrecher Ironmongery DBZW finish (brushed brass), by Joseph Giles Living room floor European Oak Herringbone, by Trunk Flooring Contractor and bespoke joinery MH Costa Rear facade cladding Neolith Mont Blanc Display cabinetry Rimadesio display cabinet by Kitchen Architecture Kitchen taps Quooker Fusion Square Tap Front reception, furniture Roll top sofa – Sedelia; rug –The White Company; coffee table – Soho Home; side table – Soho Home; chair – Soho Home Paint General – Farrow & Ball Cornforth White on walls, skirting & architraves, together with Strong White on ceiling, cornices and windows; kitchen – Dulux bespoke colour Kitchen/lounge Sofa – Sedelia Sennen Curved; rug – Urbanara; coffee table – John Lewis; side chairs – Six the Residence Glazing Sky-frame sliding doors via Cantifix; structural glazing and rooflight via Cantifix Kitchen floor Silkystone Light, stone-look tiles by InOpera Designed by: Finkernagel Ross Story by: Trendsideas 20 Nov, 2022 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Stone, wood and metal 17 Nov, 2024 Who won? – 2024 TIDA Homes awards results announced 17 Nov, 2024 Collaboration and connection 17 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Renovations Renovating your home is an opportunity to refresh, expand and renew. Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information y... Read More Similar Stories