Refurbishment and Restore Issue 13 2018 | Page 29

At ground floor level in the existing house, Snell David proposed extensive removal of internal walls to create a large family kitchen/living area. Sliding glass doors, inserted across the length of the room, provide considerable light into the interior spaces. They also serve to lead onto a patioed area which extends the living room into the garden. During the construction, the architect suggested the remodelling of an existing (but not original) staircase to improve natural light into the existing hallway and to rationalise the ancillary spaces beneath. On the upper floors of the main house, the architect proposed rearranging the existing spaces, creating a spectacular master bedroom with balcony overlooking the rear garden along with a very generous master bathroom and dressing room. The project also included the remodelling of the other five bedrooms and bathrooms which all feature bespoke joinery designed by the architects to efficiently utilise spaces to their full potential. Through demolition and re-building of the detached double-garage, a new garage annexe was designed in the style of the host dwelling. This provided an opportunity to provide the family with further much-needed living accommodation. This garage annexe includes a guest bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a cinema area at first floor level. Both rooms overlook the gardens and feature vaulted ceilings to increase the sense of space and openness. A ‘link’ extension connects the main house to the garage annexe with a contemporary glazed structure providing a welcome break from the traditional style and offering views through to the verdant gardens beyond. The glass ‘link’ features a large games room with internal glass screens that allow a view through to the new gym that was an essential part of the client brief. www.refurbandrestore.co.uk - 29