Project: Sea Lane House
Built in 1936 by the great Bauhaus-trained architect and designer Marcel Breuer, Sea Lane House in Littlehampton is regarded as Breuer’s most accomplished work in Europe. It was designed whilst Breuer was working in collaboration with the British architect F.R.S. Yorke and as one of the most distinguished examples of 20th century architecture on the South Coast it was Grade II listed in 1978. The current owner turned to JPA to assist with not only restoring the exterior of the house to its original form, but also to upgrade and make subtle changes to its interior to make this modern classic suitable for 21st century living.
Inevitably, after seven decades and more, the house is in need of repair and
Additionally, we propose to replace the current window with a twin sliding
modernising, although as it had been owned until very recently
screen as originally built.
by the same family since the 1940s, it has faired very well and has been largely unaltered.
bedroom wing is to be removed and the garden restored.
Our proposals return the house externally to its original state, but internally, we propose some sensitive but important upgrading. We strip out the kitchen but importantly retain the small array of cupboards that contains the original dumb waiter serving the upstairs dining space and install new bespoke kitchen fitments. Additionally, we propose to open up the kitchen space with the existing utility room (former Maid’s room) to make an open kitchen/breakfast area. We propose to open up the main living and dining spaces – these have always been co-joined, but in order to serve what is a large house, we wish to create a single larger living space opening onto the existing terrace.
PROJECT DETAILS Client: Status: Contract value:
The current access and driveway to the garage space beneath the first floor
Harley Hughes Completion 2014 £150,000.00
Heating and electrics are upgraded and all floor finishes replaced.