‘My first thought was to have the whole thing be a swimming pool’: the basement refurb that optimised space to the max

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To build a stylish home on a tiny, hemmed-in plot, one couple had to think creatively to utilise every crevice of available space

Excavation in modern architecture has a bad rap these day, but when furniture designer James Shaw bought a mini plot of land close to Columbia Road flower market in east London, he realised he would have to build down if he wanted to turn it into a home.

The result, developed with architect Nicholas Ashby, is an extension of James’s experimental, colourful product design – and an example of how to make even the most awkwardly sized plot stylish.

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