Residential Renovations in Peckham, London.

Peckham is less uniform than it first appears.

Victorian terraces sit alongside later infill, conversions and more improvised residential patterns. There is strong architectural fabric in places, but it is often interrupted by layers of change, both careful and careless.

That mix creates opportunity, but not simplicity.

Many homes have been adapted incrementally. Extensions added without a wider plan, interiors reshaped to meet immediate needs rather than long-term use. The result is often a house that feels uneven, not because it lacks potential, but because that potential has not been organised.

At K Space Interiors, we begin by reading the building properly. Understanding how it is structured, how spaces relate, and where the logic has broken down. From there, we bring the plan back into alignment.

Context Approach.

In Peckham, the work is often about making sense of what is already there.

Our projects focus on restructuring layouts, improving flow and ensuring that the house works as a coherent whole. This often involves removing as much as adding, so that the space feels deliberate rather than accumulated.

When it is resolved properly, the home feels grounded. Not polished for effect, but settled and complete.