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Sept 2025
Bathroom Design in Peckham
Early design studies for a compact bathroom in Peckham. The layout explores different ways to fit both a shower and a bath into a limited space, balancing practicality with a calm and simple atmosphere. Reviewing our options before moving into the next stage of design.
Early design studies for a compact bathroom in Peckham. The layout explores different ways to fit both a shower and a bath into a limited space, balancing practicality with a calm and simple atmosphere. Reviewing our options before moving into the next stage of design.
A new project to renovate the former home of designer Max Clendinning, a richly layered, characterful house filled with playful postmodern details. The work will be a careful balance of restoration and reinterpretation, engaging with what’s already there and finding ways for new elements to sit comfortably alongside Max’s distinctive designs.
A new planning application submitted for a loft extension in a South London conservation area. Adding an extra bedroom to a one bed flat. With limited headroom, a new mezzanine floor creates a new kitchen dining room overlooking the trees and the trains whilst bring light and air into a dark north facing living room.
This proiect was published by Modern House
https://www.themodernhouse.com/journal/my-modern-house-yvonne-miller-family-home-nunhead/
Dezeen
https://www.dezeen.com/2022/03/18/nimtim-architects-curve-appeal-london-plywood/
And shortlisted for NLA Don’t Move, Improve
https://dontmoveimprove.london/directory/project/curve-appeal
Each project begins as a conversation, a process of listening, collaborating and testing to uncover what makes a place special and how it can evolve. Through careful design and a shared creative process, I help clients explore new ways of thinking about their homes and how they live within them.
I believe good architecture comes from an understanding of how things are made, from the craft of construction to the origins of materials and their impact on the environment. Every design is an opportunity to work more locally and responsibly, combining clarity and practicality with a deep respect for the natural world.
jack@jackgell.com
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Early design studies for a compact bathroom in Peckham. The layout explores different ways to fit both a shower and a bath into a limited space, balancing practicality with a calm and simple atmosphere. Reviewing our options before moving into the next stage of design.
A new project to renovate the former home of designer Max Clendinning, a richly layered, characterful house filled with playful postmodern details. The work will be a careful balance of restoration and reinterpretation, engaging with what’s already there and finding ways for new elements to sit comfortably alongside Max’s distinctive designs.
A new planning application submitted for a loft extension in a South London conservation area. Adding an extra bedroom to a one bed flat. With limited headroom, a new mezzanine floor creates a new kitchen dining room overlooking the trees and the trains whilst bring light and air into a dark north facing living room.
The West London loft extension is nearing completion. The new oak-framed windows are now installed, bringing warmth and weight to the space and framing views into the surrounding trees. The project has been a careful process of working within the existing roof structure, using simple carpentry and solid materials to create a calm, functional space with a few carefully detailed oak elements.
Design work is underway for a new family home in Jamaica. The project explores passive cooling strategies and a close relationship with the surrounding garden. A long timber veranda provides shade and outdoor living space, while the solid body of the house helps regulate temperature and draw in cool air from the garden.
A recent collaboration with a young family on the design of their ambitious DIY extension. The layout touches the existing building lightly, celebrating the materials and textures already present. A simple wraparound timber structure keeps the build lightweight, low impact, and achievable with minimal intervention.