Lee Terrace is a three-bedroom home designed by Mailen Design, transforming a former garage infill site into a contemporary residence that responds sensitively to its historic surroundings. Located within the Blackheath Conservation Area, the project references the traditional relationship between mews houses and the grander terraces they once served, integrating seamlessly into a streetscape of Grade II-listed Victorian buildings. A stepped massing strategy ensures the house aligns with its neighbours, whilst a restrained material palette of London stock brick, pre-cast stone, and bronze-finished aluminium lends a refined yet contextual presence. Internally, the design prioritises volume, light, and tactility, with a carefully curated palette of exposed concrete, oak joinery, and dark green cabinetry. A double-height entryway leads into an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space, where floor-to-ceiling glazing frames views of a tiered garden, establishing a strong indoor-outdoor connection. Above, a sculptural oak staircase ascends to private bedrooms, where intimate, light-filled spaces offer moments of warmth and retreat.