Oak House

Oak House

Oak House is a new build family home on a challenging site which required a sensitive approach and careful attention to detail. The house is set in a secluded location in an old parkland setting in Highgate, a short distance from Hampstead Heath in north London. The exterior of the first floor is clad in vertical green oak cladding and hovers above smooth Portland stone below. The rough chamfered texture of the oak mimics the canopies of the surrounding mature trees.

The planning regulations stipulated that the new house could only be two stories above ground, the proposal for a 320m² house therefore included a basement for the home office and ancilliary functions of the house with living and bedrooms on the upper levels. Planning was achieved on this challenging site with a sensitive approach and careful attention to detail and use of materials.

Oak House exterior view from a distance
Oak House front door
Oak House, stairs leading to second floor and view into living room

The house is oriented to maximize the views to the garden and sunlight to the principal rooms at ground floor level. Here the arrangement of connected living spaces and oblique views through large glazed openings gives a feeling of open plan living.

Sliding pocket doors to the main living room allow the connectivity and enclosure to the space to be adjusted to suit the occasion – creating a contained open-plan living.

Oak has been used for the interior finishes throughout the house. Narrow horizontal bands of oak are used for the kitchen cupboard door fronts and joinery in the study and balustrading down to the basement. The ‘folding’ oak stair up to the first floor continues this theme along with the stair up to the roof.

Oak House living room with view to dining area and garden
Oak House, bottom of staircase
Oak House, view into living room from entrance
Oak House, first floor hallway showing stairs to second floor and down to first floor

A large rooflight above the main stair floods natural light to the ground floor below. The bathrooms on the first floor are also top lit with rooflights to maintain privacy with a neighbouring house. The first floor windows can be shaded with external sliding oak shutters that are operated internally.

The basement areas contains a home office and the house utility areas. The glazed external light well can be accessed by an external staircase, giving the office its own entrance.

YSA Oak House, site plan
Oak House site plan
Oak House, drawing of side view
Oak House, drawing of side view
Oak House long section
Oak House cross-section
Oak House, oak bark detail
Oak House, oak timber stacked
Oak House, shadow detail
Oak House, shadow detail
Oak House, shadow detail
Oak House, detail
Oak House, bannister detail
Oak House, exterior view of first floor sliding shutters

Architect  |  Yabsley Stevens Architects
Structural Engineer  |  Whitby Bird
Builder  |  Vale Construction for Basement and Drainage
Self Build for Superstructure and Finishes
Contract Type  |  Intermediate for Basement Works
Photographers  |  Billy Bolton/Alex Franklin/YSA