Results of ReduceArtefact Studio blends midcentury and Caribbean influences for pared-back addition, Triangle HouseByPaige Davidson January 13, 2025Interiors, International (Lorenzo Zandri)SHARENestled within a cul-de-sac in Epsom, England, the Triangle House by London-based architecture firm,Artefact Studiostands out from an otherwise neutral street with its unique color palette. The home is an addition to a quiet brick house from the 1950s, filled with several ambitions: to incorporate a bathroom, bedroom, and office/music room; extend the living space; and take better advantage of the new garden, redone by Phenomena whose palms and exotic plants set the scene. The architects realized the brief with dramatic design punches, inspired by the clients Caribbean heritage. The new wing adds fun and flair to the home while working with the preexisting homes ethos, midcentury roots, and awkward plot. Triangle House draws immediate intrigue through the facade, where the additions eggshell colored, street-facing exterior lies pressed up against the original minimalistic midcentury brick house. The two facades are connected by a canopy composed of a blue triangle acting as support for red and white beams.Read more about the house on aninteriormag.com. United Kingdom