Overview

A large detached dwelling located in St.Albans, Hertfordshire.

A full refurbishment was undertaken with extensions to the front and rear.

This photo shows the completed kitchen / dining area with the ceiling line following the pitch of the new rear extension to enhance the feeling of space.

Rooflights have been included to bring natural daylight into the deeper areas of the floorplan.

Kitchen

Left: rear wall of kitchen with bespoke glass splashback.

Right: view from kitchen island looking towards the front of the house where the staircase and entrance hall can be seen.

"Creativity and Functionality: let us find the perfect balance for you."

We provide setting out drawings to your kitchen designer and lead the co-ordination of all the building services and lighting.

The floor finishes for the kitchen and patio were formed level with a secret gulley to the outside and slight falls on the paving away from the house for drainage.

Underfloor heating is generally recommended for large open-plan areas. The temperature is more consistent throughout the room and wall mounted radiators are not required, reducing clutter. A wet underfloor heating system connected to the central heating system is about 30% more efficient than using conventional radiators.

Dining Area

View from the dining area looking across to the kitchen and garden beyond.

Staircase

The existing staircase was removed from the centre of the house to revert the front reception room back to a comfortable living space.

The first floor was removed locally and a new double height space for a traditional staircase was designed. Daylight is provided to the entrance hall from the existing first floor window and ground floor front doorset. Carpet runners up the centre of the stair, set away from the edges, enhance the feeling of width and space, whilst providing a comfortable finish for walking in bare feet to the kitchen.

Landing and Library

This space was originally a small box room that has now been transformed into the new first floor landing with additional space for the client’s library along one side.

French polished walnut to handrails.

Bathrooms

Left: family bathroom vanity unit with designer heated towel rail and infinity mirror.

Right: family bathroom shower area with tiled floor. We have designed many wetrooms and will specify the correct components to minimise the risk of tiles cracking and water leaking.

"We provide a high quality of service and design."

View of children’s Jack & Jill ensuite at second floor.

We offer an option for bathroom design services to provide a unique bathroom interior to suit your tastes.

We will provide a room layout and interior room elevations to co-ordinate the sanitaryware, fittings and tiling. We can also obtain priced quotations from suppliers to assist with your final selection.

Sometimes our clients prefer to liaise directly with a bathroom supplier of their choice and in these situations we would provide 1:20 layout drawings, with pipework routings and sizings, for Building Regulations approval.

Attention to Detail

Detail of a recessed pocket in the family bathroom shower area for shampoos, with discreet LED lighting.

Ground Floor Layouts

Left: existing ground floor plan. Note the location of the existing staircase.

Right: new ground floor plan.

First Floor Layouts

Left: existing first floor plan.

Right: new first floor plan.

Construction Plans

The plans are often drawn at a scale of 1:20 and are issued to the contractor on large A1 sheets. Working at this scale ensures that we can clearly show how the building work is to be constructed and where all components should be installed, such as lighting and power.

We have found that this approach reduces cost risks for the client and contractor.

Technical Detailing

Left: 1:20 technical drawing of rear extension issued for construction.

Right: 1:20 technical drawing of front extension and new staircase.

"We are open-minded, lateral thinkers."

This long section shows how the first floor window to the existing box room is now utilised to bring natural daylight into the new stairwell that has been relocated to the front of the house.