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Evening Standard - The art of the impossible:self-build house in East Dulwich is a masterclass in how to turn a tricky London plot into a fabulous modern home


https://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/home-garden/interiors/self-build-house-in-east-dulwich-is-a-masterclass-in-how-to-turn-a-tricky-london-plot-into-a-a119806.html#gallery

flocker spotter Wrote:

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> its a pretty ugly house though. Shame, they could

> have created something with a bit of substance to

> it. hey ho.

Yes- well I think it fits in with the ugly extensions and small blocks in the area quite nicely

Lovely interior, which has the added bonus that when inside one can't see the exterior, rather as de Maupassant used regularly to lunch in the restaurant in the Eiffel tower, "as it's the only place in Paris one can't see the Eiffel tower."
  • 2 years later...

IlonaM Wrote:

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> Evening Standard - The art of the

> impossible:self-build house in East Dulwich is a

> masterclass in how to turn a tricky London plot

> into a fabulous modern home

>

> https://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/home-garden/int

> eriors/self-build-house-in-east-dulwich-is-a-maste

> rclass-in-how-to-turn-a-tricky-london-plot-into-a-

> a119806.html#gallery

Self building is a masterpiece my friend

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