An internal redesign, including an Eley Kishimoto-patterned kitchen, prompted us to revisit the Camberwell home of designer Jason MacLean and his family, set within a rare modernist courtyard infill house in South LondonPhotography: Edmund Sumner
The Courtyard House, however, is different. For the past 15 years, it’s been home to the designer Jason Maclean and his family, ever since a chance encounter with the property ticked his demanding list of boxes. The house was one of the first properties ever listed by The Modern House. Designed in 1979 by the architect Martin Crowley, the single-story building was slotted in a former garden behind the elegant Georgian townhouses of Camberwell.
Recent additions include a new kitchen but there is also extensive new storage, in particular a unit in their son’s bedroom, which uses plastic French snail baskets as shelves. The kitchen is clad with Eley Kishimoto’s Sun Loving Bollards pattern, an abstracted grille of dots that complements the bold splashes of colour used throughout the space.
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