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Wooden partitions add flexibility to Fruit Box house extension in London
Nimtim Architects has added an extension called Fruit Box to a 1970s townhouse in Forest Hill, London, which is loosely divided by adaptable, semi-open partitions.
Fruit Box was commissioned by a growing family that required more space and wanted to relocate their first-floor living spaces to ground level to establish a link with the garden.
Above: Nimtim Architects has extended a London townhouse. Top image: it features a kitchen and dining space
Local studio Nimtim Architects designed a ground floor extension with a kitchen, dining and living area, which are defined by semi-open partitions made from plywood and planed softwood.

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