This
unusual house in Holland Park has a good sized roof
for which there was permission for use as a roof terrace.
The roof has wonderful views over the surrounding area
and is open to the South.
The new young owners of the
house had particularly bought the property in the knowledge
that this would be an essential part of its attraction.
However its existing appearance was not very attractive
or conducive to being used as an entertainment space.
As with all roof terraces on
older buildings, there are limitations to the weight
and loadings one can put on the roofing timbers. Therefore
all materials and planting has to be designed to minimise
the stress on the roof structure. The solution was Ipe
decking, western red cedar benches, large enough to
be used as day beds and sun loungers and caramel coloured
steel planting containers.
"Good lighting will be crucial
to this space as both the owners have busy careers and
will be using the terrace mainly during the evenings." |