15-02-2021 03:00 via dezeen.com

Intervention Architecture opens up 1970s bungalow

Intervention Architecture has overhauled a 1970s bungalow in Birmingham, transforming an interior that once seemed small and cramped into one that feels bright and spacious.
By removing partition walls, extending backwards and realigning the roof, the architecture studio has been able to create a generous open-plan interior for the single-storey property in Edgbaston, which is home to a family of three.
Intervention Architecture created a more open-plan layout for the house
Renamed as Honey
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