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Tiny London Lot Transformed Into Amazing Green Residence

09/06/2010
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    A small, awkward triangular site in the Islington area of London was recently transformed into a fabulous <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/09/22/glen-park-residence-maximizes-space-in-sf-urban-infill/" target="_blank">green infill townhouse</a>. The new addition unites two different period buildings with a modern sensibility that makes amazing use of space. Designed by <a href="http://www.amenityspace.co.uk/" target="_blank">Amenity Space</a>, the four-story home is decked out with sustainable strategies and was built for a modest £220,000, making it the only affordable home in the area.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The owners of the new urban infill project saw an opportunity in a small awkward triangular lot between two buildings and asked Amenity Space to design them a home.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The 2-bedroom home was built for 220,000 pounds and is considered to be one of the only affordable homes in the area.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    On top of it being a great urban infill project, the home features a ton of green strategies like recycled materials.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    Solar passive design plus an air source heat pump, sheep’s wool insulation and Insulslab concrete slabs make the home remarkably energy efficient.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The interior finishes were crafted from contrasting surfaces, bare face plywood, exposed laminated beams and diagonally-orientated floor boards.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The staircase in the back of the house wraps around a void so that light filters down throughout the whole house.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    Reclaimed oak is used to create the laminated slats on the facade of the building, which contrast nicely with the traditional brick buildings on either side.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The urban infill project is located in an awkward corner between two buildings that didn't quite touch. In fact if you find the address on Google maps, the home has not been built and you can see the gap.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The ground floor of the 4-story home is slightly sunken and features the kitchen and dining area.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The stairs in the back wrap up into the living room on the first floor.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The second floor contains a bathroom and a bedroom.
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  • 76 Newington Green Rd
    The third floor contains the master bedroom and an office space.
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76 Newington Green Rd

A small, awkward triangular site in the Islington area of London was recently transformed into a fabulous green infill townhouse. The new addition unites two different period buildings with a modern sensibility that makes amazing use of space. Designed by Amenity Space, the four-story home is decked out with sustainable strategies and was built for a modest £220,000, making it the only affordable home in the area.

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