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50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Extension and complete refurbishment.
The Brief
The existing house had very shallow rooms with a need for more depth throughout the property by extending into the rear garden which is large and south facing. We were to look at extending to the rear and to the end of the property, where we had redundant garden space, to maximise the footprint and yield a series of WOW factor spaces maximising the value of the house.
The brief requested 4 bedrooms plus a luxurious guest space with separate access; large, open plan living spaces with large kitchen/entertaining area, utility and larder; family bathroom space and a high specification ensuite to two bedrooms. In addition, we were to create balconies overlooking a beautiful garden and design a ‘kerb appeal’ frontage facing the sought-after street location.
Buildings of this age lend themselves to use of natural materials like handmade tiles, good quality bricks and external insulation/render systems with timber windows. We specified high quality materials to achieve a highly desirable look which has become a hit on Houzz.
Our Solution
One of our specialisms is the refurbishment and extension of detached 1930’s properties.
Taking the existing small rooms and lack of relationship to a large garden we added a double height rear extension to both ends of the plan and a new garage annex with guest suite.
We wanted to create a view of, and route to the garden from the front door and a series of living spaces to meet our client’s needs. The front of the building needed a fresh approach to the ordinary palette of materials and we re-glazed throughout working closely with a great build team.
BetterPAD
Due to an expanding family, whilst not wanting to move, a loft conversion was a practical way to get the much needed extra space in this cosy mid-terraced home. With an overall width of just 4.2 metres, the best way to accommodate a new large and well proportioned bedroom, as well as a new communally accessible bathroom, was with an ‘L-shaped’ loft conversion. In order to get the bathroom that was considered worth investing in, the overall volume of the loft extension exceeded the allowance under permitted development, and so a simple householder planning application has been required.
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Nick George | Photographer
Traditional bedroom in London with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Traditional bedroom in London with beige walls, medium hardwood floors and brown floor.
Purple Cherry Architects
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This is an example of a large beach style two-storey exterior in Baltimore with wood siding.
This is an example of a large beach style two-storey exterior in Baltimore with wood siding.
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50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Extension and complete refurbishment.
The Brief
The existing house had very shallow rooms with a need for more depth throughout the property by extending into the rear garden which is large and south facing. We were to look at extending to the rear and to the end of the property, where we had redundant garden space, to maximise the footprint and yield a series of WOW factor spaces maximising the value of the house.
The brief requested 4 bedrooms plus a luxurious guest space with separate access; large, open plan living spaces with large kitchen/entertaining area, utility and larder; family bathroom space and a high specification ensuite to two bedrooms. In addition, we were to create balconies overlooking a beautiful garden and design a ‘kerb appeal’ frontage facing the sought-after street location.
Buildings of this age lend themselves to use of natural materials like handmade tiles, good quality bricks and external insulation/render systems with timber windows. We specified high quality materials to achieve a highly desirable look which has become a hit on Houzz.
Our Solution
One of our specialisms is the refurbishment and extension of detached 1930’s properties.
Taking the existing small rooms and lack of relationship to a large garden we added a double height rear extension to both ends of the plan and a new garage annex with guest suite.
We wanted to create a view of, and route to the garden from the front door and a series of living spaces to meet our client’s needs. The front of the building needed a fresh approach to the ordinary palette of materials and we re-glazed throughout working closely with a great build team.
Zulufish
Kitchen, joinery and panelling by HUX LONDON https://hux-london.co.uk/ Interiors by Zulufish https://zulufishinteriors.co.uk/
Paper House Project
Set within the Carlton Square Conservation Area in East London, this two-storey end of terrace period property suffered from a lack of natural light, low ceiling heights and a disconnection to the garden at the rear.
The clients preference for an industrial aesthetic along with an assortment of antique fixtures and fittings acquired over many years were an integral factor whilst forming the brief. Steel windows and polished concrete feature heavily, allowing the enlarged living area to be visually connected to the garden with internal floor finishes continuing externally. Floor to ceiling glazing combined with large skylights help define areas for cooking, eating and reading whilst maintaining a flexible open plan space.
This simple yet detailed project located within a prominent Conservation Area required a considered design approach, with a reduced palette of materials carefully selected in response to the existing building and it’s context.
Photographer: Simon Maxwell
MAXLIGHT
Culmax Corner Window, Skylight and Maxlight Doors
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David Butler
Inspiration for a contemporary two-storey exterior in London with mixed siding.
Inspiration for a contemporary two-storey exterior in London with mixed siding.
Marriott Construction Ltd.
At MB Master Builders, we have recently completed this luxurious two-storey house extension in Hampstead, which was designed by Stuart Lees, https://leesarchitects.co.uk/. For a truly contemporary feel, there are several modern features including a glass bridge, sliding glass doors, brick feature wall and frameless skylights.
Marriott Construction Ltd.
At MB Master Builders, we have recently completed this luxurious two-storey house extension in Hampstead, which was designed by Stuart Lees, https://leesarchitects.co.uk/. For a truly contemporary feel, there are several modern features including a glass bridge, sliding glass doors, brick feature wall and frameless skylights.
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Marriott Construction Ltd.
At MB Master Builders, we have recently completed this luxurious two-storey house extension in Hampstead, which was designed by Stuart Lees, https://leesarchitects.co.uk/. For a truly contemporary feel, there are several modern features including a glass bridge, sliding glass doors, brick feature wall and frameless skylights.
Marriott Construction Ltd.
At MB Master Builders, we have recently completed this luxurious two-storey house extension in Hampstead, which was designed by Stuart Lees, https://leesarchitects.co.uk/. For a truly contemporary feel, there are several modern features including a glass bridge, sliding glass doors, brick feature wall and frameless skylights.
Brightman Clarke Architects
The project consisted of a two storey side extension, projecting triple garage with annex over to the front and a large Orangerie to the rear.
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Design ideas for a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Brightman Clarke Architects
The project consisted of a two storey side extension, projecting triple garage with annex over to the front and a large Orangerie to the rear.
Large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
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Brightman Clarke Architects
The project consisted of a two storey side extension, projecting triple garage with annex over to the front and a large Orangerie to the rear.
This is an example of a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
This is an example of a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Brightman Clarke Architects
The project consisted of a two storey side extension, projecting triple garage with annex over to the front and a large Orangerie to the rear.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Inspiration for a large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Brightman Clarke Architects
The project consisted of a two storey side extension, projecting triple garage with annex over to the front and a large Orangerie to the rear.
Large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
Large traditional two-storey house exterior in Other with stone veneer, a gable roof and a tile roof.
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