Photo of a classic entrance in Other with white walls, light hardwood flooring, a single front door and a white front door.
Oasys Property Solutions
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Refurbishment of 1930s semi

Traditional Entrance

Whilst this property had been relatively well maintained, it had not been modernised for several decades. Works included re-roofing, a complete rewire, installation of new central heating system, new kitchen, bathroom and garden landscaping. OPS remodelled the ground floor accommodation to produce a generous kitchen diner to befit modern living. In addition a downstairs WC was incorporated, and also a dedicated utility cupboard in order that laundry appliances are sited outside of the kitchen diner. A large glazed door (and sidelights) provides access to a raised decked area which is perfect for al fresco dining. Steps lead down to a lower decked area which features low maintenance planting. Natural light is in abundance with the introduction of a sun tunnel above the stairs and a neutral palette used throughout to reflect light around the rooms. Built in wardrobes have been fitted in the two double bedrooms and the bathroom refitted with luxurious features including underfloor heating, bespoke mirror with demister, Bisque Hot Spring radiator and designer lighting.

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Kate Burt added this to Architecture: How to Fall in Love With Your 1930s Semi15 January 2015

Keep the heat in with styleThey can, however, be poorly insulated, as many are of a solid wall construction, and that...

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