The clients were downsizing from a large Victorian house and wanted a space that was practical for them to live in and gave them high quality storage for their book collection and possessions. The house had already lost most of it’s original features, so the challenge was to create a sense of character and warmth on a blank canvas.
The storage wall is the largest and most prominent feature, visually linking the living area at the front of the house with the kitchen at the rear. It includes a mixture of open, fixed and adjustable shelving for maximum flexibility. At the kitchen end, the shelves are an open screen; a nod to the original Span House aesthetic. In the middle, there is a door to the utility room. It is fully integrated into the cabinetry and is finished in the same oak veneer as the shelves, so they all read as one.