Willow House, Barnes
London
The house is primarily top-lit, with rooflights providing sunlight and ventilation throughout its depth. The design seeks to maintain a calmness during the day, with the sky acting as a changing backdrop to the activities within the house.
The entrance lobby is clad in wenge, with a pair of thick insulated front doors leading to an internal wintergarden, a top-lit reception hall filled with plants adjacent to the study.
External spaces form enclosed courtyards to the south, with exotic foliage offset against the dazzling marble aggregate. All floors are finished in a light grey limestone, and this extends outside to define a series of external rooms.
Two rainwater discharges channel water off the roof into the adjoining stream, and provide the only articulation to the street facade.
Extensive storage was needed, and the centrepiece was to be a library.
The library incorporates and coordinates all further doorways through the property, with smooth tapered shelves receding against dominant tapered verticals.
The client wanted a discrete sanctuary far removed from the noise and bustle of city life. Views out were to be restricted to remove distractions caused by adjacent buildings and the potential for overlooking from adjoining properties.




















