Knox Bhavan Renovates Notting Hill Terrace House with Oak Joinery and White Surfaces
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Jon Astbury
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Summary
Knox Bhavan, a London architecture studio, completed a comprehensive renovation of a neglected four-storey end-of-terrace house in Notting Hill's Colville Conservation Area. The project, named Heartwood, features extensive oak joinery and white surfaces throughout the interior, with a new oak-framed "shopfront" entrance that signals the architectural transformation. The renovation addressed structural issues from years of neglect while maintaining the property's character within the conservation area.
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Located within the Colville Conservation Area in Notting Hill
A new oak-framed "shopfront" entrance declares Knox Bhavan's renovation
The four-storey home was overhauled after years of neglect had compromised its structure
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