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Drystone Room

This project was in a turn of the century terraced house with a strong hierarchy in the plan, reflected in the elevations. The back is plain, without ornament, and given over to kitchen and laundry functions, while the front is elegant and well-proportioned.

The garden was originally designed as a 'back green' for storing coal and drying clothes. Although it faces south, it runs steeply uphill. During the seventies, a lean-to was added to house the boiler and a tool shed, forming a further physical barrier between the house and the garden.

The current owners wanted to improve the light and sense of space in the ground floor rooms, use the old kitchen for dining and to establish some sort of connection between the house and the rear garden, which they wished to use as an outdoor living space.

We demolished the lean-to, made a large new opening in the rear wall, and dug out the hillside to create a new outdoor room at the same level as the house. A retaining wall in dry stone construction was built to form a dipping crescent with curving steps to the upper level which narrow as they rise, creating a sense of receding perspective, and giving the illusion of a much larger space.

Internally, at each side of the new window, glass shutters incorporate a light box, which supplements daylight in the winter and increases the apparent size of the window.

Collaborators:

Bruce Curtis - Drystane Dyker
drystone walling

  Nigel Buchan - Landscape Architect
www.buchanlandscape.co.uk
Drystone Room interior
Bern Balfe Architect
The Architectural Collaborative
1-2 Sciennes Gardens
Edinburgh
EH9 1NR

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