We often meet clients whose circumstances or desires have changed over time, prompting them to consider extending their property. We discussed barn conversions in our last entry, but here I would
like to highlight the benefit that smaller scale work can have on the enjoyment of a home. Even the subtlest of increase in space can often allow for huge improvements in functionality, feel,
and flow. It’s the old adage of simple ingredients done well.
It doesn’t have to be extravagant or lavish to have a big impact. Simply getting the basics tastefully correct can hugely enhance the look and use of an area of your home. One such example is the kitchen. It’s probably the busiest room in the house, so creating a family friendly, relaxed and multifunctional space is high on the agenda for many homeowners. An open-plan style kitchen may well provide the answer with a more social focus and the versatility to adapt its use. However, when faced with the complexity of improving the flow of the house and the challenge of creating a room with a variety of functions, the design of the extension is key to its success.
First, decide what you would like your extension to include – a kitchen, somewhere to eat, living area, desk space, storage, access to the garden. Then its size and shape – single or double storey, a lean to or side-return, or a rear addition.
Some options will require less foundation work, some may need more structural considerations such as removing walls, disguising pillars or levelling floors and ceilings. Extensions can also displace daylight so consider supplementing it with roof lights, lanterns or full-height glazed doors. Lastly, remember that your extension doesn’t have to be in the same style as your home but there should be some sense of cohesion.
I would like to evidence two recent examples. The first is in Buxton where the clients wanted to transform their modest two-bed bungalow into more of a family home. The second is a terrace house in West Runton where space was at a premium. In both cases, the results are testament to the passion and care
that the clients displayed in seeing the projects through to completion.
When successful, these small-scale extensions can create a real focal point of the home environment
with a logical layout and usable space. The creation of a well-crafted extension is far from easy, but as
designers we enjoy the challenge. After all, if design were meant to be easy, then Michelangelo would have simply painted the Sistine floor!
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