The owners of a Victorian, two-stories apartment asked London-based firm Russian For Fish to intervene in a way that revitalised its dark ground floor into a lively space. The upper-ground floor was light and spacious, with high ceilings and a bay window. The lower-ground, however, featured narrow corridors, low ceilings and vacant spaces.
Design firm Russian For Fish uses bright yellow to revitalise a victorian apartment in London
To give more light to a Victorian flat in London, design office Russian For Fish transformed the kitchen and staircase into a colour well.
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- 16 November 2017
- London
- Russian For Fish
- apartment
- 2017
The final result was a gallery-style, welcoming space filled with polished, light-toned concrete and off-white walls. To add contrast, a vibrant yellow dominates the open-plan kitchen and continues to the stairwell, functioning as a threshold between the lower ground-floor and the more traditional interior beyond. More light was given through a large skylight and the layout was reconfigured to obtain additional usable space, allowing for the addition of a utility room and a shower room. The final touches were provided by the client’s own furniture and extensive record collection.
- Letting the Light in
- Russian For Fish
- MDA Structures
- Peridot Design and Build
- 2017