

The property was a three-bedroom family house with a conventional layout that limited natural flow and underutilised key areas. The garage was used purely for storage, circulation through the ground floor felt segmented, and the rear of the property lacked the space and connection required for modern family living.
While structurally sound, the house did not fully capitalise on its footprint or natural light potential.
The property was repositioned through a carefully planned six-metre rear extension, combined with a full internal refurbishment to improve both functionality and visual continuity throughout the home. The extension created a generous living space at the rear while maintaining a strong sense of flow from the front of the house through to the garden. Particular attention was given to circulation and sightlines, ensuring that movement through the property felt intuitive and open rather than interrupted. The garage was intelligently converted into a study and utility space, adding practical square footage without expanding the building envelope. This intervention increased everyday usability while appealing to modern lifestyle requirements such as home working and flexible storage. The entire house was refurbished with a consistent material palette, enhancing ventilation, light penetration, and visual cohesion across all spaces.








