RAW House / O'Sullivan Skoufoglou Architects
Briefly

London-based O'Sullivan Skoufoglou Architects reconfigured a Victorian terraced house in Clapham into a versatile home and gallery for RAW Editions' creative directors. The project transformed a previously dark, disconnected layout into a bright, welcoming space. Key features include an inviting entrance gallery with garden views and a red terrazzo fireplace wall. The design balances public engagement with private living, utilizing a muted color palette and emphasizing adaptability for family life. This thoughtful renovation highlights the couple's desire for a functional home that also showcases various artworks.
The thoughtfully designed space reflects the couple's vision for a versatile environment and the architects' commitment to material exploration.
O'Sullivan Skoufoglou's priority was to create an adaptable hybrid working and living condition where everyday duties are easily integrated into Tanya, Rupert and their children's lives.
The new entrance opens into an inviting gallery and creative social space, brightened by floor-to-ceiling windows with a sweeping garden vista.
A muted colour palette of soft pinks and yellows on wall surfaces echoes RAW's aesthetic and their vision to move away from the expected white cube gallery.
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