The newest residential project by Stylus Architects offers another take on the classic Victorian terraced house extension. The new extension seen from the original house (Image credit: Chris Snook)Discover this ingenious London house extensionThe clients called for a larger, more inclusive kitchen space, one that integrated better with the rear garden and brought light deeper into the traditional long floorplan. As the architects note, the existing house posed a challenge, for ‘no wall meets another at 90 degrees’. The angled garden facade (Image credit: Chris Snook)‘Etta House isn't a project about unusual geometry,’ explains architect Matthew Withers. Looking back towards the front door from the new kitchen (Image credit: Chris Snook)Brick is also used on the interior, with chalk grey bricks and lime pointing creating a softer light.