Rear elevation of The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring a contemporary two-storey extension, loft conversion, large-format glazing, and deep retrofit residential renovation design.

The Bands

The Bands

The Bands is a full-scale renovation of a three-storey Victorian semi-detached house in Chiswick, designed for a music-loving family. Previously altered in the 1990s, the house lacked coherence, spatial clarity, and architectural presence. The brief sought to rationalise the plan, refine the additions, and modernise the home while respecting the character of the existing Victorian building.

Rear elevation of The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring a contemporary two-storey rear extension, loft conversion, large-format sliding glazing, and deep retrofit residential renovation design.

“Matt and his team proved to have great creative vision – anticipating how things would fit, in a way that at times, honestly escaped us, but were obvious in the final delivery. The conclusion was the wow factor.”

Juan (Client)
Contemporary rear extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring large-format sliding glazing, bespoke oak interiors, minimalist detailing, and deep retrofit residential renovation design.
Minimalist contemporary interior at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring bespoke oak flooring, sculptural ceiling detailing, large-format glazing, and deep retrofit residential renovation design.

Rhythm, Light and Layered Forms

The composition of the extensions sits subserviently against the Victorian backdrop, layering new forms to complement rather than compete with the original facade. Bold interventions are expressed simply: the ground floor rear and side extension is light and predominantly glazed, anchored by a sculptural brick portal frame. The heaviness of this frame accentuates the lightness and transparency of the surrounding glass. A first-floor glass box opens onto a terrace, while a ground-floor side extension creates additional visual layering. All original windows were replaced with large-format glazing, tying the rear facade together and enhancing the sense of openness and continuity.

Contemporary kitchen and dining space at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring bespoke oak interiors, sculptural ceiling detailing, minimalist kitchen design, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary dining space at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring bespoke fluted wall detailing, minimalist oak interiors, large-format glazing, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary Hall at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring bespoke fluted wall detailing, minimalist oak interiors, large-format glazing, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary brick extension detail at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless corner glazing, contemporary masonry detailing, and deep retrofit residential renovation with rear and side extensions.

Minimalism and Materiality

The design celebrates restraint and material richness, creating interiors with a calm, contemplative atmosphere reminiscent of an art gallery. Original Victorian elements are retained and carefully revealed, providing texture and depth, while new interventions are precise, measured, and purposeful. Spatial clarity is achieved through layered volumes, subtle changes in ceiling height, and the orchestration of light, allowing the home to feel open and generous without superfluous decoration. Natural materials and considered detailing enhance both tactile and visual experience. Brick, timber, and glass are combined to provide contrast and rhythm, supporting the flow of the open-plan layout and framing views to the garden. Function and beauty are integrated seamlessly: architectural elements conceal services and storage, while the minimalist approach ensures each surface, junction, and feature contributes to the overall coherence of the space. The result is a home that is elegant, refined, and enduring, where contemporary interventions and historic fabric are in quiet dialogue, supporting both daily life and long-term wellbeing.

Contemporary glazed side extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless corner glazing, exposed brickwork, minimalist interiors, and deep retrofit residential renovation with rear and side extensions.
Contemporary rear and two-storey extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring large-format sliding glazing, contemporary brick detailing, loft conversion, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary kitchen and dining extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring a coffered ceiling, large-format sliding glazing, minimalist kitchen island, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary dining space at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless corner glazing, sculptural extension geometry, bespoke fluted wall detailing, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.

The Bands

Central to the spatial identity of the project, the “bands” establish a subtle ordering of the interior. Formed as a series of ribbed walls and columns, they divide space without enclosing it, guiding movement while maintaining visual continuity. This creates a measured sequence of spaces, reinforcing a quiet sense of progression through the home.

Their expression remains restrained. Set against smooth, pared-back surfaces, the bands introduce a gentle texture and sit in nuanced tones of white and pale grey, allowing them to register subtly within the overall composition. Repeated throughout, they frame views, mark thresholds, and provide rhythm, becoming a defining element of the project’s character.

Contemporary rear extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless roof glazing, bespoke fluted wall detailing, sculptural interior architecture, and deep retrofit residential renovation design.
Contemporary rear extension at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless corner roof glazing, minimalist interiors, sculptural natural light design, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.

“As with any renovation, we also encountered many unexpected situations. The Stylus team always went out of their way to find solution, and I was impressed with how generous they were with their time and their commitment to make sure the project was delivered.”

Juan (Client)
Contemporary bedroom at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring large-format contemporary glazing, minimalist interiors, loft conversion design, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.
Contemporary corner glazing at The Bands by Stylus Architects in Chiswick, West London, featuring frameless corner windows, loft conversion design, panoramic garden views, and deep retrofit residential renovation architecture.

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