Bromar Road
Alterations to an existing family home which maximises volume and light throughout the kitchen, living and dining spaces of the property.
The existing form has a quirky plan which tapers inwards from the main frontage towards the rear garden. From within this works to accentuate the depth of the house and draws the eye towards the garden.
The removal of the rear walls of the property incorporates the rear of the existing house with the new extension, accentuating the proportions of the space.
A linear kitchen with a 2.5 metre island projects towards a generous dining space and leads the eye towards the rear landscape, framed by large glazed doors.
The existing form has a quirky plan which tapers inwards from the main frontage towards the rear garden. From within this works to accentuate the depth of the house and draws the eye towards the garden.
The removal of the rear walls of the property incorporates the rear of the existing house with the new extension, accentuating the proportions of the space.
A linear kitchen with a 2.5 metre island projects towards a generous dining space and leads the eye towards the rear landscape, framed by large glazed doors.
Country: United Kingdom