Allerton Road
- (roman handmade brick)
- (douglas fir)
- (concrete)

Allerton Road is a new build, low energy house nestled within the leafy suburbs. The project places emphasis on creating a calm and crafted home with a strong connection to nature. The design has been developed alongside an energy consultant to provide a low energy design and to meet future energy standards. The project is due to start on site in Autumn 2022.
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Albert Road
- (handmade brick)
- (concrete)
- (oak)

This project provides a full width rear extension and whole house refurbishment to a property in North London. Located within the Stroud Green Conservation Area, the sensitive nature of the context was a starting point; Magri Williams carefully explored the form and materiality to establish a soft connection between the new and existing.
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Reighton Road
- (handmade brick)
- (concrete)
- (tadelakt)

Magri Williams worked alongside design studio Daytrip, to develop and convert a London terrace house in Hackney, into flats. The works included a full width rear extension, first floor terrace, whole house refurbishment and loft extension. The client wanted a clean and minimal aesthetic, that provided an original design yet was also sympathetic with the local Conservation area.
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Hamilton Road
- (blockwork)
- (concrete)
- (oak)

A rear extension and whole house refurbishment, the project extends a semi detached property in South London, to create a family home with sharp and industrial detailing.
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Roslyn Road
- (handmade brick)
- (clay)
- (birch plywood)
- (ash-white concrete)

The clients wanted to achieve a calm home and refuge from busy London life. Magri Williams designed and led the project for this rear extension, loft conversion and house refurbishment.
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De Beauvoir Road
- (handmade brick)
- (steel windows)
- (douglas fir)
- (terrazzo)

A full home refurbishment with ground floor extension taken from conception to completion, deliberately detailed in contemporary materials to complement the Victorian building.
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