
OPEN HOUSE - Cox Architects and ECLISSE Pocket Door
Situated in a peaceful borough of the busy Capital of London, Cox architects designed an accessible house swimming in style. They were able to meet necessary needs for the family whilst holding on to aesthetic features that add a stunning look to the property.
A open and spacious interior was a must for this property, as were sliding pocket doors, hoists and a wheelchair lift. Essential materials were used to make this house accessible for the couples youngest daughter, who was diagnosed with a rare genetic illness at 18 months old.
The decision to extend the property was decided very early on with the potential of a large extension. The couple was able to add nearly 70sqm to the ground floor alone, helping to give the family more independent freedom and space. Assessible elements were incorporated in to an everyday home such as ECLISSE pocket door systems and ECLISSE hoist pocket door systems to create an environment that wasn't consumed by accessibility needs.
LOCATION: London Borough of Lambeth, SW17
STATUS: Completed 2019
BUILT: Elson Construction & Co. Ltd
ENGINEER: Steve Nicolaou
ARCHITECT: Cox Architects
SPECIALIST GLAZING: Vision Design Projects Ltd
PHOTOGRAPHER: Matt Clayton Photography
SHOOT STYLIST: Camilla Hegarty