House in Teddington construction update

Our project for a ground floor redevelopment and rear extension to a 1960’s house in Teddington is progressing smoothly. Thanks to some well-placed alterations to the internal partitions and a thoughtfully designed rear extension, the space now exudes an incredible sense of vastness compared to its previous layout. The transformation is truly remarkable.


The journey with this client began in 2020 when they approached Square One Architects with a vision to extend the ground floor of their 4-bed terraced house in Teddington. Having been built in 1964, the property held a special charm that the client wished to preserve and enhance. We made sure to take this into account as our design unfolded.


One of the key elements of the project involved eliminating the non-original conservatory, constructed in the 1980’s, and replacing it with a solid extension that seamlessly integrated with the rest of the house. This new addition serves as a glorious sunroom, radiating warmth and providing a serene retreat for the homeowners. Moreover, the removal of internal walls and partitions allowed us to create an open plan kitchen/dining area, further enhancing the sense of spaciousness and flow.


In the pursuit of maximizing natural light, a keen desire of our client, our design embraced the abundant use of large, glazed surfaces and a generously proportioned skylight.


As the project continues to unfold, we will provide further updates on the progress made and the exciting new features that will soon grace this transformed home. Stay tuned for more!

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