We recently created a glazed side extension to this Victorian terrace to create an airy, modern and expansive kitchen/diner with direct connection to the pretty garden. You can see the rest of the project here. The aim was to create kitchen that is modern and functional, but with an aesthetic which is soft enough to allow it to be in keeping with the pretty Victorian charm of the original house.
A bath-room with a view
Part of a major redesign and reconfiguration of a classic North oxford Victorian terrace, which you can see in full here, I especially loved the amazing loft extension, where we created a spacious and tranquil bedroom, and a bathroom with far-reaching views over the Oxford cityscape.
Not a bad space to have a soak and unwind!
Feasability study: Design in progress
When we are commissioned to develop a new scheme, we usually start with a feasibility study, a practical and visual ‘brainstorm’ of what we might accomplish.
For this exciting project, we’ve been asked to produce a design to develop the site of an existing thatched cottage, by adding 5 new bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a games room, swimming pool and plant room, garage and utility space, a kitchen diner extension and a master bedroom reconfiguration.
We’ve sketched out a series of airy barn like structures which allow a natural and fitting development for this rural property, connecting to the existing house but respecting the historic charm of the existing they’ll hug the perimeter of the site, and all enjoy views over the beautiful surrounding landscape, and keeping the development single storey means any impact on the wider context is minimal.
We draft out a 3D computer model of our ideas to help us, and our clients visualise the proposals. The model below shows the original building in ochre, with our new proposals in grey. The is the springboard for refining the design - and in this case, the clients felt we met the brief perfectly, so we’re proceeding with planning!