Our project for a rear extension in Hampton Hill was published on the RIBA London directory 2017. A big thank you to our clients and everyone who got involved with the project!
Our project for a rear extension in Hampton Hill was published on the London RIBA Directory Guide 2017.
We are very proud of this project that was also featured on Don’t Move, Improve! and other publications and received a great deal of attention from the public.
The existing house was semi-detached and dated back to the 1930s. It featured a side extension that was used as a kitchen; however, the rear of the property had not been extended.
Both the architect and the client saw the extension as an opportunity not only to gain additional habitable space, but also to enhance the ground floor of the house.
The new extension features large windows and skylights that provide views across the rear garden and additional daylight to existing kitchen and dining area. It is the example of an extension that does not just provide extra space but enhance the existing space as well.
This project is a testament to the hard work that we carried out as a practice but also to the client who proved repeatedly to be very design focused taking wise decisions.
We should also mention the contractor who built the extension following our instructions to the letter.
The success of a project is always a function of these three main actors involved the construction process: The Architect, the contractor and the client and the collaboration between the three of them he is paramount.
This project is very successful example of this principle and we are very grateful to everyone who was involved.
The final images of the project can be seen here.