Extension to a Victorian House
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
This contemporary extension to a detached victorian property near Malmesbury has transformed the living space to provide panoramic views to the attractive gardens. A natural stone ‘garden’ wall extends from the front elevation of the building, concealing the steel framed extension behind. A projecting canopy creates shelter over the rear porch entrance.
Original concept designs also included repositioning the stairs to allow a more rational sequence of living spaces. This was to be combined with a vaulted ceiling and conservation rooflights to create a dramatic dining hall flooded with natural light. Working closely with the client and quantity surveyor the design was refined to keep the project within budget whilst still delivering a beautiful and functional living space.
Elevated view of the new zinc-roofed garden extension blending with the original stone property.
Sun-filled terrace view highlighting the warm timber soffit detailing beneath the modern extension roof.
Sleek, grey aluminum structural framing contrasting against traditional stone masonry.
A tailored architectural slot window framing natural daylight along the gravel driveway.
Light-filled contemporary living and dining space looking out onto the landscaped garden.
The modern open-plan extension connects directly to a new kitchen area.
High-specification open-plan kitchen design featuring a large central island and shaker-style cabinetry.
Bright entrance hallway featuring traditional geometric floor tiling and a refurbished oak staircase.
Existing and Proposed Floor Plans for Planning
Proposed Elevations for Planning
'Before' photograph showing existing conservatory, to be replaced.