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Forward-Thinking Architecture: A Flood-Proof Basement Flat in North London

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Forward-Thinking Architecture: A Flood-Proof Basement Flat in North London

April 22, 2024

A basement flat in Tufnell Park of north London had been vacated for some time due to flash flood damage in the floors and walls. The new owner, a journalist and home gardener, enlisted design architects Polysmiths for a full retrofit. The list of requirements was long: extending and insulating a terrace house, bringing light into the basement, and maintaining garden area while also flood-proofing and solving for dampness. According to the mayor of London, climate change puts at least 200,000 London properties at risk of surface water flooding, most of which are residential basements. Strengthening the home against the effects of climate change was paramount. The result is a cabin-like residence enveloped in a lush garden and designed with breathable walls, angled skylights, and modern finishes.

Photography by French+Tye courtesy of Polysmiths.

the rear elevation features a siberian larch louver intended to be gradually ov 17
Above: The rear elevation features a Siberian larch louver intended to be gradually overgrown with plants.

The garden functions as a mechanical and visual extension of the home where increased garden topsoil surface area allows rainwater to soak away while reducing pressure on the drainage system. External walls are treated with damp-resistant slurry and lined with insulation.

the extended elevation follows the contours of the garden allowing planting to  18
Above: The extended elevation follows the contours of the garden allowing planting to come up to the windows.

As a response to increased rainfall and flash flooding, the channel drains laid around the extension connect to an oversized basement water pump which pumps water to the main drainage system during heavy rainfall. Additionally, non-return valves are installed on all drainage outlets.

housed in the extension is a new living, dining, and kitchen area freeing up th 19
Above: Housed in the extension is a new living, dining, and kitchen area freeing up the space at the front of the flat for an additional bedroom.
the gubi semi pendant in white hangs over the dining table. 20
Above: The Gubi Semi Pendant in white hangs over the dining table.
the flat is designed with steeped double and triple glazed windows. seen in the 21
Above: The flat is designed with steeped double and triple-glazed windows. Seen in the corner is the JWDA Concrete Lamp from Audo Copenhagen.
the living room benefits from a series of angled skylights and windows that loo 22
Above: The living room benefits from a series of angled skylights and windows that look directly into the garden.
a view into the kitchen shows the intentional contrast of light and dark spaces. 23
Above: A view into the kitchen shows the intentional contrast of light and dark spaces.
natural stone countertops create an organic atmosphere among minimalist applian 24
Above: Natural stone countertops create an organic atmosphere among minimalist appliances, fixtures, and cabinetry.
a dark wood stairwell and grey toned limewash walls. the side table is lit with 25
Above: A dark wood stairwell and grey-toned limewash walls. The side table is lit with a FLOS Bellhop LED Lamp. (See our post 10 Easy Pieces: Portable Cordless Lamps for more.)
the upstairs bedroom features a garden green shade of limewash. 26
Above: The upstairs bedroom features a garden-green shade of limewash.
a serene main bedroom with a rattan bed frame and clay colored curtains. 27
Above: A serene main bedroom with a rattan bed frame and clay-colored curtains.
back downstairs, light is brought into the bathroom through glass bricks. the b 28
Above: Back downstairs, light is brought into the bathroom through glass bricks. The bathroom is finished in floor to ceiling high gloss black tiles.
light finishes were used in public spaces (the living room and dining room) whi 29
Above: Light finishes were used in public spaces (the living room and dining room) while private spaces (bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen) are darker to provide a level of comfort and intimacy.
the smaller second bedroom is completed with a modern sofa bed. 30
Above: The smaller second bedroom is completed with a modern sofa bed.
a view of the garden where the plants chosen are loose and thin, with multi ste 31
Above: A view of the garden where the plants chosen are loose and thin, with multi-stemmed, semi-mature trees, and short flowering plants.

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Frequently asked questions

What was the condition of the basement flat in Tufnell Park of north London before the renovation?

The basement flat had been vacated for some time due to flash flood damage in the floors and walls.

Which design architects were enlisted for the full retrofit of the basement flat?

Polysmiths were enlisted for the full retrofit of the basement flat.

What were the requirements for the retrofit of the basement flat?

The requirements included extending and insulating a terrace house, bringing light into the basement, maintaining garden area, flood-proofing, and solving for dampness.

Why was strengthening the home against the effects of climate change paramount?

According to the mayor of London, climate change puts at least 200,000 London properties at risk of surface water flooding, most of which are residential basements.

What are some of the features of the renovated flat?

The renovated flat is enveloped in a lush garden and designed with breathable walls, angled skylights, and modern finishes.

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