An Angular Extension Completely Changed the Back of This London Terrace

The bold dark extension with a ribbon of concrete highlights the sculptural fireplace, creating a striking profile at the back of this South London terrace.

In a quiet South London street, a modest terrace house has been transformed into a design-forward home thanks to a striking rear extension. Designed by Gruff Architects, the contemporary addition cleverly blends timber and concrete, creating a sculptural presence that immediately draws the eye.

At the centre of the design, a ribbon of board-formed concrete highlights the fireplace, turning it into a focal point both inside and out.

Board-formed concrete emphasizes the fireplace, linking garden and interior with a fluid architectural gesture.

Sliding glass doors seamlessly link the interior to the garden, while large windows draw natural light into the open-plan space. The extension’s bold dark exterior contrasts with the concrete ribbon and the warmth of the charred larch cladding, which folds into the decking and pergola, giving the home a distinctive profile.

The bold dark extension with a ribbon of concrete highlights the sculptural fireplace, creating a striking profile at the back of this South London terrac
Sliding glass doors connect the living space seamlessly to the garden, letting natural light flood the interior.

Inside, the living room is enveloped in deep blue, from the walls to the built-in bookshelves and a wrap-around U-shaped couch. Skylights in the roof bring additional light into the dining and kitchen areas, where a slightly raised kitchen platform and a bright yellow backsplash inject energy and character.

Deep blue walls, built-in bookshelves, and a U-shaped couch create an intimate and stylish living area.
Deep blue walls, built-in bookshelves, and a U-shaped couch create an intimate and stylish living area.

A small, functional desk area sits adjacent to the kitchen, flanked by a built-in bookshelf at one end and a wood-lined window seat at the other, blending practicality with design. Level changes across the open-plan layout subtly define each zone while maintaining a cohesive, intimate feel.

The stepped terrain of the site informed the extension’s saw-toothed roofline, allowing generous eaves along the higher boundary without breaching height limits.

Skylights brighten the dining and kitchen spaces, adding light and a sense of openness to the contemporary extension.
A raised kitchen platform paired with a bright yellow backsplash adds energy and character to the home.
A compact desk nook with a built-in bookshelf and wood-lined window seat balances practicality with design.

With its sculptural form, seamless indoor-outdoor connection, and bold use of materials, this South London terrace shows how contemporary design can completely transform the back of a home.


Photography by Ben Blossom