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Project w6

Project w6

This house belonging to a young family, is set within a Conservation Area. The design included a single storey extension, a revised ground floor plan, and a loft conversion with a wetroom shower room. The stair to the loft is very tiny in line with the client’s wish to avoid affecting other rooms. However it actually achieved building control approval. The new room at the rear has large sliding folding

Project W5

Project W5

The House is a semi-detached Victorian house with brick elevations under a pitched and tiled pitched roof with expressed gables fronting onto the road. It is set within a Conservation Area. The property arranged over three floors has been divided into three flats, all owned by the applicant. The proposed extension for this building is a relatively small two storey side extension and a small rear extension. The proposals include

Project w2

Project w2

The house is not within a Conservation Area, however it sits within a prestigious residential area. A late 1920s house had already been extended on both sides. The previous extension had been plagued with repeated construction problems concerned with leakage and differential movement. At first floor level the house had fake timber frame applied to the existing extensions. The proposal was for a more substantially built rear extension. The form

On the boards – Some of our designs being prepared for clients, & thanks to our young assistants!

On the boards – Some of our designs being prepared for clients, & thanks to our young assistants!

We have carefully developed these designs in partnership with our clients, engineering colleagues and suppliers.Using our innovation, technical, artistic and coordination skills we strive towards the finished product, making things easy for the Contractor on site, so it can be as fast as possible. Here’s how we operate – We break the process into 3 service products: Stage 1, 2 and 3. These examples are from Stages 1 &2.