Replacing a severely dilapidated house, this project delivers a contemporary, energy efficient family home with 35% more floor area. The design uses simple volumes and a refined brick, timber and slate palette, prioritising daylight, garden views, and improved insulation and airtightness on a constrained site.
Appointed post planning, we redesigned an approved but unbuildable scheme into a compliant specialist dementia care home, resolving Building Regulations and site constraints. The revised layout improves bedrooms, circulation, wayfinding, and fire safety, supported by a planning amendment.
This refurbishment replaces a poorly performing conservatory style extension with a robust, insulated enclosure, improving comfort and usability throughout the year. The design enhances views, creates a brighter customer space, and delivers a more efficient café environment suited to an exposed coastal setting.
Set within a historic parkland conservation area, this project combined sensitive refurbishment with a carefully detailed extension to create a more functional family home. The scheme delivered around 30% additional floor space, using cohesive materials and proportions to unify old and new.
This project transformed a bungalow through a coordinated extension and loft conversion, increasing floor space by around 80% while creating a bright, practical family layout. A reworked entrance gives the home a clearer sense of arrival, and the new upper floor provides flexible accommodation designed for long term living.
This project replaced a series of ad hoc rear additions and a poorly performing conservatory with a single coherent extension that improves light, layout, and connection to the garden. Designed to retain west facing sunset views, the scheme delivers a brighter, more usable ground floor without increasing overall floor area.