FOTO/ Ajo që në pamje të parë duket si një “barakë” një-kateshe, është në fakt një supervilë 4.7 mln paundë

Nga rruga kjo shtëpi duket si një ndërtesë e thjeshtë. Por kjo është vetëm maja e ajsbergut. Kur ndërtuesit kuptuan se lartësia e ndërtesës nuk i kalonte 11 metra, ata nisën të gërmonin nëntokë.

Në katin e parë ndodhet një suitë dhome gjumi, një palestër dhe një kinema.

Nëntokë ndodhet një sallë pritjeje dhe një tjetër dhomë gjumi. Një çati prej xhami dhe një planimetri me plan të hapur shfrytëzon në maksimum dritën natyrale.

Unassuming: The property in Hampstead, north London, looks like a single-storey bungalow from the street... but is actually a sprawling 'iceberg home' with much of its living space contained in a light and airy mega basement

Hidden depths: The sprawling mega basement has a 25ft high atrium housing a massive living space. Planning restrictions meant the height of the property could not exceed 11ft, so developers Aston Chase dug underground instead

The clever design allows for dual-level outdoor space without losing the light to the basement level. Pictured, a view from the walled garden on the ground floor looking down to the sunken courtyard at the centre of the basement level

Clever use of the courtyard, skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows means the property still feels bright and spacious, despite being largely underground. Developers dug some 13ft below ground to create the desired effect

In one corner of the open-plan atrium there is a comfortable living area

It opens out to the dining room

The basement level also boasts a fully soundproof cinema and music room that is perfect for relaxing. The developers said there continues to be huge demand for a private cinema space and this one is a stylish example

The master bedroom suite is on the ground floor (pictured) and opens directly onto the stylish walled garden. The room boasts its own dressing room and ensuite bathroom so residents can enjoy every luxury

An aerial view of the property reveals how the property stretches down into the basement from the walled garden, adding thousands of square feet of space. Outside the front gate (seen bottom left) there is space for parking three cars

The front gate opens onto the walled garden, which offers ample space for entertaining, and leads into the house. Floor-to ceiling windows along this top level floods the entrance hall with light that spills into the open-plan basement below

The master bedroom suite connects to a ground floor landing (right) which leads to the staircase down to the basement. The design features a 25ft high statement wall, which is currently used to display a striking piece of modern art (left)

The open design of the staircase (left) stops the entryway from feeling to closed off and dark. The bottom of the staircase looks out into the sunken courtyard at the centre of the property and looks out to a bedroom on the opposite side

Underneath the staircase there is inbuilt wine storage with enough space for 800 bottles, including special compartments to showcase favourite vintages. However this space could be easily re-imagined to become extra cupboard storage

The open-plan living area benefits from 25ft ceilings and large skylights above the living area and staircase (just pictured). The entryway on the ground floor at the top of the house has a mezzanine landing that looks out to the living area

The ground floor of the property is just 11ft tall, pictured, and is concealed from the street by a wall (pictured). No one walking past the property, which is just a stone's throw from Hampstead Heath, would have any idea of the mega basement below

Off to one side of the living space (right), there is a separate TV room, which could double up as a play area for children. The open-plan design allows you to see right across to the guest bedrooms on the other side of the courtyard

The second living room is ideal for family living and has a built-in desk that's the perfect spot for homework. It could also be re-imagined as a home office, or even as and additional bedroom for guests or children

The kitchen (left) and downstairs bedrooms (one seen behind) open directly onto the sunken courtyard (right). The kitchen is designed by Poggenpohl, located off the atrium, featuring a central kitchen island

The large, modern kitchen is dominated by a sleek island that could double up as a breakfast bar. It has integrated appliances from Gaggenau and white marble work surfaces throughout that add to the feeling of ultimate luxury

The design centres around the sunken courtyard which brings a feeling of openness to the lower basement level. This view shows how the upper walled garden can be viewed from the basement level, and vice-versa

The kitchen leads out to the courtyard through doors that can be fully retracted for indoor-outdoor living. The patio is large enough for a table and chairs and bright enough to eat or relax in and enjoy the sun

One of the downstairs bedrooms, which opens out to the sunken courtyard and would be perfect for children. The space is flooded with light and is extra secure thanks to its position at the centre of the house

Another bedroom which leads out to the courtyard and offers a view to the atrium living space at the front of the house. There are bathrooms downstairs with access to the two bedrooms, making the property ideal for family living

Behind the cinema room (seen through the door on the right) there is a space that could be used for exercise. It could also be re-imagined as a home office for those continuing to work from home after lockdown

/Burimi:DailyMail/Priza.al

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