Adding space to properties with garden rooms

History teaches us that gardens established a real presence in British culture during the Middle Ages. With the passage of time, the garden developed more importance, and today the English modern garden plays a huge part in the way we occupy our properties. Despite the fact that the UK weather is not always as generous as we would like, our gardens play host to many traditions throughout the spring and summer seasons and we are seeing an increasing demand in the desire for garden rooms among UK residents.

Any property can benefit aesthetically from extension and renovation, but fantastic and functional additions to a listed property can increase all sense of spaciousness. An extension can have incredible transformative effects on a small area, and this is achieved by perfect placement. As creative and innovative architects in London, we listen to the client’s needs and wishes and working together to find a way to fulfil their concepts. If a project presents a challenge, it is our role to highlight the issues and collaborate to achieve the client’s original goal.

Recent work on a listed domestic property involved adding an extension to provide a solution to the problems presented by limited living space. Our design and extension work served to reassess the connection between the children’s play space, cooking, dining and garden.

The residents of the property needed increased and defined space. Upon completion of the project, the property was equipped with a glazed dining box. Whatever the weather, the family can dine in the garden all year round, and the additional space provided exceeded every expectation.

As dedicated architects in London, we strive to establish an honest and personable relationship with our clients from day one. We enjoy the process of assessing your space, taking your visions, combining them with our imagination and creating the homes you have visualised. Our residential projects are important to us as we love to help our clients create the spaces and structures that serve their schedules and lifestyles.

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