Nestled beside Putney Heath in Roehampton Village, Green Lodge, designed by Stylus Architects, is a contemporary home that embraces its surroundings without competing with them. Partially embedded into the landscape, the residence minimizes its visual impact while maximizing natural light, openness, and privacy. Every design decision balances planning constraints, environmental sensitivity, and refined architectural craftsmanship.
A Home Designed for Its Setting
Planning restrictions and neighboring buildings called for a low-profile solution. Much of the accommodation is positioned below ground level, reducing the home’s apparent scale while creating generous interiors connected to gardens and lightwells. Surrounded by mature trees and diverse architectural styles, Green Lodge by Stylus Architects establishes a modern identity through proportion, materiality, and careful detailing rather than imitation.
Structure, Form, and Material in Harmony

Two exposed fair-faced concrete spine walls organize the house into three structural bays, creating clarity throughout the plan. Above them, an asymmetric vaulted roof forms the home’s distinctive silhouette while guiding the placement of rooflights, joinery, and interior spaces. Fully clad in larch, including the roof, the sculptural exterior will gradually weather into a silvery finish that blends naturally with the woodland.
Design Brief Encouraged Creativity

The client offered an unusually open brief to Stylus Architects, and that was to create something distinctive while delivering it quickly. This freedom allowed the architects to develop a clear architectural vision from the outset. Every decision prioritized efficiency without compromising quality, resulting in a carefully resolved home that feels both innovative and timeless.
The Staircase Function as the Architectural Heart

The staircase is more than circulation, as it is a central architectural feature. Positioned beneath a generous rooflight, it channels daylight through every floor, creating changing patterns of light and shadow throughout the day. This vertical connection visually links the home’s above-ground and subterranean spaces while reinforcing openness and continuity.
Light-Filled Interiors Below Ground

Although much of Green Lodge sits below ground level, every room benefits from abundant daylight. South-facing lightwells illuminate bedrooms and bathrooms while providing private outdoor terraces. A large central rooflight allows daylight to cascade through the staircase, ensuring even the deepest spaces remain bright, welcoming, and connected to the sky.
Warm Contemporary Interiors

Despite its exposed concrete structure, Green Lodge feels warm and inviting. Natural timber, carefully controlled proportions, and generous daylight soften the minimalist architecture. The restrained palette creates calm living spaces where comfort and contemporary design coexist, proving that modern architecture can feel both elegant and deeply livable.
Precision Geometry and Unified Design

Every element follows a consistent architectural language. The kitchen sits beneath the largest rooflight, while lighting, structure, and spatial divisions subtly reference the golden ratio. Fair-faced concrete extends inside and out, bespoke timber frames surround every opening, and matching timber joinery creates visual continuity throughout the home.
Craftsmanship in Every Detail

Bespoke joinery is fully integrated into the architecture rather than added afterward. Built-in storage, beds, desks, wardrobes, and thresholds align with the home’s structural grid. Bathrooms combine exposed concrete, waffle oak ceilings, pastel pink large-format tiles, and soft lighting, creating intimate spaces that balance robustness with warmth.
Art, Sustainability, and Lasting Identity

Stylus Architects seamlessly integrates architecture, engineering, and art. Bespoke artwork by Matthew Withers doubles as a cooling grille for the air-source heat pump, blending function with creativity. Through disciplined material choices, sustainable strategies, thoughtful craftsmanship, and quiet geometry, the home achieves a timeless architectural identity rooted in its landscape and designed to end
Project Credit: Stylus Architects
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