House refurbishment in Kingston under construction

We recently had the opportunity to visit a construction project in Kingston, which is situated in a designated conservation area. The house in question underwent a renovation approximately 30 years ago when the current clients initially purchased it, and they subsequently made only minor adjustments to the internal layout. There were some structural changes made in the past, including the removal of a structural wall and a chimney in the kitchen area, which altered the flow of the space. Our proposal focused on moving the kitchen toward the front of the house, which would allow for the dining room and seating area to be relocated to the back, enhancing the overall flow and functionality of the space. We also allowed for new Crittal Style doors for the rear of the house, as well as a double glazed door that would link the large corridor to the newly designated seating area. The original layout included a WC and utility room positioned at the back. In our proposal, we suggested creating a new WC by slightly reducing the size of one of the front reception rooms, which would in turn free up valuable space at the back for improved living enjoyment. The end result of these changes will be a beautifully designed, bright, open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space that showcases stunning views of the rear garden. More images are set to follow soon!