Herringbone House in London

The Herringbone House is made from scratch by architects from the Chan and Eayrs bureau.
The house sits on the border of Islington and Hackney in London in a traditional row of Victorian terraced houses.

The house is filled with light and air due to huge windows. This feeling is enhanced by use of light materials: limed wood, white matt marble and pearl coloured brick. Open layout allows the light to flood through the length of house.
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Photography:
Mike Tsang Photographs, Thomas Giddings.

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