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Burgundy Lanes featured in the Daily Telegraph

  • Writer: nimtim architects
    nimtim architects
  • Mar 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

We were delighted to be interviewed by the Daily Telegraph about our Burgundy Lanes project! It was a joy to work on, filled with so many collaborations and, has since been shortlisted for this years Don't move, Improve! Awards.



The beautiful stair and sliding screen at our Burgundy Lanes project was a collaboration between us and @chipfixfurniture and coordinated on site by our contractor @griffon.construction.ltd


The stair is made out of Plywood veneer (on Poplar core) timber with the balustrading formed from Ash. The balustrade conceals steel work and forms the under stair WC door.





The kitchen pod designed for the project was a collaboration between us,@holte.studio, the main contractor @griffon.construction.ltd and our client. The @richlite clad kitchen is in a deep red and acts as a room within a room with large openings onto the dining area on one side and the living room on the other.


You can read the full article by Jennifer Goulding here.

 
 
 

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Mar 16

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Adrian Anderson
Adrian Anderson
Mar 12

The collaboration behind this project sounds fascinating, especially the way the stair design hides structural elements while still looking elegant. I once studied a small architecture case study in class and it made me appreciate how many teams contribute to a single space. During that busy semester I even laughed about wanting to search pay someone to take my class for me just to survive the workload. Seeing thoughtful design details like these makes projects memorable.

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Mar 09

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Mar 09

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Feb 11

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