Former Voysey factory given new lease of life by dMFK

1_dMFK_Voysey House_©Jack Hobhouse

Source: Jack Hobhouse

Building’s original occupant, Sanderson Design Group, will return following extensive retrofit

The restoration of CFA Voysey’s 1902 former Sanderson wallpaper factory in Chiswick has been unveiled by dMFK Architects.

The scheme was delivered for Dorrington PLC, a London-focused residential and commercial developer.

The Grade II* Listed Voysey House, the only commercial building designed by Voysey, had been converted into offices after a fire in 1928 and underwent several refurbishments over the years.

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