‘A side extension has transformed the house’
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Old house - new extension at back and side.
Comments (3)I had a quick look - wouldn't change much to be honest as I think it flows really well as it is - but to create a bit of division a high level breakfast bar would do the trick ! Also I'd make the hob run worktop deeper ( to same as wall ) and add a chopping block ( with wheels) infront of the glass doors in the kitchen for extra prep and to move food easily outside for bbq's etc in the summer ! I shortened the peninsular by 600mm so it's more in line with the utility access door, and moved the sofas over ( with footstool in between) so you have a wall to put artwork or a TV....See MoreTransformation Tuesday! 17th Century Lamb's House
Comments (4)Thank you Isidora! It took around 4 years to restore the house and build the new pavilion, we have lots more photos here...See MoreVictorian House Side Extension
Comments (2)Thank you! The client was so happy with the result that they are now contemplating using the en-suite garden room for Airbnb...See MoreQuestion on Permitted Development for Side Return Extension
Comments (4)Our local authority makes you divide it up, so that everything directly in front of A is measured from A and everything in front of B is measured from B. doing a wrap around extension requires planning permission if you want to go more than 3m in front of A. Does that make sense? I would add that the drainage for a Victorian terrace often runs really close to the end of the house at B. If you are thinking of extending there scope out where the drains and manhole covers are as that will affect the complexity and expense of your options....See More
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