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Brilliant revamp
Set in a quiet and leafy location near the Parkstone Golf Course in Poole, a 1970s two-storey house has been thoroughly transformed into a contemporary and highly energy-efficient four-bedroom family dwelling.
David James Architects designed and project managed this stunning renovation, including the interior fit out and decor. The sloping site provided an additional challenge for the professionals, ultimately proving a significant influence on the final structure. While the house appears to be a twostorey build when viewed from the road, it now boasts three levels as they cascade down the slope.
Natural light penetrates throughout the open-plan living areas thanks to the double height glazing. The third floor, clad in Grespania wood-effect ceramic cladding, has access to a large terrace with frameless glass balustrades overlooking the sloping golf grounds.
For more information call 01202 755633 or visit www.davidjamesarchitects.co.uk
PROJECT OF THE MONTH
Fin House
By Kin Architects
This oak and glass extension to a family home in north London is the work of Kin Architects. The designers cleverly rearranged the dwelling’s interiors and turned the sloping garden into a series of terraces. The new structure sits on a plinth made from reclaimed bricks, complementing the home.
The owners’ brief called for a sunbathed, sustainable addition to the house that would make for a more comfortable space. Divided into two levels, the extension contains a living area and kitchen, with the dining room in the lower level overlooking the exterior.
Working with 3D visualisation and solar shading studies to discuss ideas with the client, the designers created a stylish and energy-efficient structure. Oak fins and roof overhangs provide privacy from the adjacent properties. The timber also offers shade during summer days, while the high-performance glazing lets natural light into the home.
The materials palette was intentionally kept to a minimum. Oak and London Stock bricks were chosen as high-quality, tactile materials. Combined with the slate-grey roof edge, these items produce a modern look that sits comfortably within the vernacular.
For more information call 0330 223 2046 or visit www.kinarchitects.co
Planning applications in Wales now online
The Welsh government has unveiled its new planning application website. Homeowners wishing to undertake a self build, renovation or conversion scheme can submit the forms and drawings to local authorities in a process meant to make the paperwork easier. The feature replaces the old planning portal.