Residential Renovations in Islington, London.
Islington is dense with architectural character, and that character comes with constraints.
Georgian and Victorian terraces define much of the borough, often within conservation areas where the external expression of the building is carefully protected. The façade is rarely the issue. The complexity sits inside.
Many houses have been subdivided, extended or reconfigured over time. Split levels, narrow staircases and layered alterations can leave even well-proportioned homes feeling disjointed. The structure is there, but the clarity has been lost.
Working in this context requires a degree of precision.
At K Space Interiors, we begin by understanding the original logic of the house, how it was intended to function, and where that logic has been disrupted. From there, we rebuild clarity into the plan, allowing the design to emerge from a stronger foundation.
Context Approach.
Islington, projects tend to focus on reconfiguration rather than expansion.
The aim is to make better use of what already exists, aligning spaces so that the home feels composed rather than forced. When it is resolved properly, the result feels natural, not imposed.