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CCASA Architects
Big sliding doors integrate the inside and outside of the house. The nice small framed aluminium doors are as high as the extension.
Pike & Partners
We had an interesting opportunity with this project to take the staircase out of the house altogether, thus freeing up space internally, and to construct a new stair tower on the side of the building. We chose to do the new staircase in steel and glass with fully glazed walls to both sides of the tower. The new tower is therefore a lightweight structure and allows natural light to pass right through the extension ... and at the same time affording dynamic vistas to the north and south as one walks up and down the staircase.
By removing the staircase for the internal core of the house, we have been free to use that space for useful accommodation, and therefore to make better us of the space within the house. We have modernised the house comprehensively and introduce large areas of glazing to bring as much light into the property as possible.
Meyer Design
Contemporary exterior with black trimmed windows and black wooden beams. The black glass front door adds the perfect amount of detail.
Architect: Meyer Design
Photos: 716 Media
Mi Decor
Repair work to the rotten and decaying window's woodwork. Specialist carpentry tools, epoxy resin, and hardwood were used to restore those windows. Painting and decorating from stabilizers, primers to the topcoat in gloss finish was made by hand-painted skill.
Design Renovation & Build Team
This house has had a total refurbishment including a Porch, single storey side and back (new kitchen with open play living) double storey rear (to accommodate new bedroom and ensuite) plus loft conversion (for a further bedroom with ensuite) What a transformation.
New patio with landscaping
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our client purchased a group of derelict workshops in a cul-de-sac in Kennington. The site was purchased with planning permission to create 6 residential townhouses overlooking a communal courtyard. Granit was appointed to discharge a number of planning conditions and to prepare a builder’s works package for the contractor.
In addition to this, Granit was able to add value to the development by reconfiguring the scheme under non-material amendment. The basements were extended beneath the entire courtyard increasing the overall GIA by over 50sqm.
This required the clever integration of a water attenuation system within courtyard to accommodate 12 cubic metres of rainwater. The surface treatment of both the elevations and courtyard were also addressed and decorative brickwork introduced to unify and improve the overall aesthetics of the scheme as a whole. Internally, the units themselves were also re-configured. This allowed for the creation of large vaulted open plan living/dining area on the 1st floor.
Lacey Architecture
All things bright and beautiful, all projects great and small.
In the run up to Easter, an interesting little project built by clients looking to increase their under-cover outside space, primarily to keep their rabbits happy and comfortable.
We can assist with all scale of project, from large new builds to little alterations to your home to improve your quality of life.
All projects considered.
Iroko structure with a glazed roof, Cotswold Stone side wall and open front.
Verity Lacey
Granit Architects + Interiors
Our client purchased a group of derelict workshops in a cul-de-sac in Kennington. The site was purchased with planning permission to create 6 residential townhouses overlooking a communal courtyard. Granit was appointed to discharge a number of planning conditions and to prepare a builder’s works package for the contractor.
In addition to this, Granit was able to add value to the development by reconfiguring the scheme under non-material amendment. The basements were extended beneath the entire courtyard increasing the overall GIA by over 50sqm.
This required the clever integration of a water attenuation system within courtyard to accommodate 12 cubic metres of rainwater. The surface treatment of both the elevations and courtyard were also addressed and decorative brickwork introduced to unify and improve the overall aesthetics of the scheme as a whole. Internally, the units themselves were also re-configured. This allowed for the creation of large vaulted open plan living/dining area on the 1st floor.
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