This architectural project involved a renovation of a Victorian terrace house within a Heritage Conservation Area, focusing on creating additional living space. A new rear extension was constructed, featuring a lightweight steel frame that contrasts with the original brickwork. The design includes steel framed windows and doors, promoting connections to courtyards. On the upper level, the reconfiguration allowed for two bathrooms and a skylight over the shower. Interior finishes like cork flooring and mirrored kitchen surfaces harmonize with the original elements, demonstrating a balance between modern functionality and historical integrity.
The new rear extension is designed as a two-storey lightweight structure that contrasts with the original Victorian terrace, enhancing living space while respecting heritage.
This project emphasizes a clear differentiation between the historic and modern elements, allowing the extension to enhance functionality without compromising the heritage character.
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