Casa Roja is an 18th century, Grade II listed building in Hampstead, North London. Once a modest three storey house with a stable, it is now a two bedroom flat over three floors that sits above a ground floor shop on the High Street.
The renovation was a two year endeavour that was characterised by the task to preserve the historic fabric and identity of a badly rotten and broken structure, whilst trying to design and construct a contemporary and inspiring living environment.
Casa Roja is one of the many heritage schemes for private and commercial clients Patalab has realised in the London Borough of Camden over the past years. It is also one of numerous projects we completed in the Hampstead Village, which include Heath House, Cascade House and Perrins Court Offices.
The project has been realised in collaboration with UberRaum Ltd.
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