Beginning of new project in North London
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Comments (11)We have just completed a similar project on our home in North London. Personally, I started with our local council - are you in a conservation area? this will impact the permissions that you need etc., You can also carry out searches of past planning applications to see what neighbouring properties had approved or not. A chat with your local planning officer normally costs nothing plus he/she will def know of other properties in the road/area that have had a similar project completed. I would try and do this before you commit fully to the house. You might be surprised, there are some roads/areas that will not allow side returns. You could also book an architect for a short session say 1 hour - more to discuss ideas and approach. Your research will tell you about permitted development, so you might not need full planning permission. In our case, due to the fact we are in a conservation area we needed full planning permission for a side return, party wall, structural calcs, building control etc., We viewed a number of projects completed by architects and turnkey co's specialising in side returns and decided that we could achieve the same if not better for a lower price. We used a builder that had done work for us before and we are very happy with the results. We paid for a couple of visits from our structural engineer at key stages of the project, which saved money and helped to manage risk. You could consider this route but it depends on your level of building experience. The best advice is not to be in too much of a hurry - take your time and really get the planning stages of your project right - especially the budget and end result you want to achieve before engaging any professionals....See MoreDerelict Listed Property Transformed & Made Beautiful in North London
Comments (22)What a transformation. shows why calling in the pros makes all the difference. Loved the Tigermoth Light and the radiators used throughout. Is the chevron flooring reclaimed? Where is it from please?...See MoreBefore and After for a young London couple, who moved up North!
Comments (0)If ever there was a case study to affirm a company’s total commitment to customer service, it has to be Heart of Your Home Kitchens and young London couple James and Sam. Having lived and worked in the capital for 10 years, Sam, whose parents live in the Ribble Valley, and James decided it was time to relocate: “While we loved living and working in London we never intended to bring up a family there,” says James. The couple began their search for a new home three years ago and discovered, and bought, a 1960s stone-built, detached home near Ilkley in Yorkshire last summer. Still both working in London, the task of refurbishing the property was made all the more tricky as they were unable to oversee the work. First up was the kitchen, which needed remodelling and replacing, as James explains: “The units were totally outdated and we wanted to alter the layout too by knocking down an archway to open up the space.” While looking for cabinetry the couple had seen the 1909 collection in London and online, where they spotted Heart of Your Homes Kitchens in Waddington, run by Katie Green. “We visited Heart of Your Home Kitchens and met Katie on one of our trips to Lancashire and we thought the showroom was amazing!” recalls James. “We had also been talking to a local supplier in Yorkshire, so we had a bit of a dilemma but when we spoke to Katie she was so enthusiastic and engaged with the whole project that we commissioned Heart of Your Home Kitchens.” The couple, who by this time were expecting their first child, asked Katie to project manage the re-modelling of their kitchen, which included 1909 base and wall cabinetry in Partridge Grey and Porcelain, a larder, cleverly recessed ceiling and lighting, a Villeroy and Bosch Belfast sink, Chicstone worktops in Amani White finish, Neff appliances including full-length fridge and freezer, microwave, oven, warming drawer, induction hob and a super-efficient ceiling extractor that doesn’t obstruct the view of the lovely gardens – something that Sam and James were keen to avoid. “The computerised visuals that Katie produced were far and above the best we have seen. She added so much detail right down to the position of the spotlights,” says James. When Heart of Your Home’s experienced craftsmen started work on the kitchen and newly-created utility, Katie visited the property regularly so she was able to send James and Sam almost daily updates on the progress. “Katie went totally beyond what we expected. She always responded quickly to emails and any queries we had and she regularly sent us photos of the kitchen. She even sent us photos of the other rooms that were being refurbished when she visited the property!” While everything appeared to be going smoothly with the long-distance refurbishment, Sam and James were in for an unexpected surprise amidst their busy project – the arrival of their new baby! Six weeks early and weighing just under 5lbs, all the attention turned to the new arrival. Meanwhile Katie concentrated on getting the kitchen complete, on time and on budget. “She was just super-helpful,” says Sam. “She was really on top of everything, very proactive and never left anything to chance.” “We lead very busy lives and when we were in London it was just so good to have such a great communicator. When we sent an email Katie would respond quickly and efficiently, which is really valuable, especially in the situation we were in.” “We had a limited amount of time and even then, Katie willingly accommodated any changes we made. She really took ownership of the whole room – not just the cabinetry but the layout, lighting and all the practical details.” The result is a beautiful cooking, dining and living space for this new family, who were delighted to move in last month. Commenting on the project, Katie of Heart of Your Home Kitchens, says: “When James and Sam commissioned me it offered the ideal opportunity to deliver on my business concept – ‘Personalised, quality kitchen design and installation’. “Planning and installing the ideal kitchen and living space for a client demands building a close working relationship with them. It also requires a great deal of consultation to completely understand their exact requirements and lifestyle.” “It was a pleasure to work with James and Sam and I am so pleased that they are delighted with their Heart of Your Home 1909 kitchen. It is so satisfying and absolutely brilliant when everything comes together perfectly.”...See MoreCheck out how we increased natural daylight in this London property..
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