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Two families with (almost) mirror-image neighbouring terraced houses commissioned similar extensions. Architects E-Arc designed the works and obtained Planning Permission. We collaborated with E-Arc on detailed design, and then administered the work on site.
Each property has a zinc-clad rooftop extension with dormers to the front and sliding doors to the rear. Both are clad in green oak to the rear elevation. One contains a master bedroom with en-suite, the other an open-plan studio, with plumbing and provision for future conversion to two bedrooms and a bathroom.
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Each has a glass-roofed extension in the gap beside the existing rear addition (leaving a small courtyard next to the rear wall); turning former cramped kitchens into spacious, airy kitchen/dining areas. One property has an additional roof at first floor in the rear addition. The other has a new ‘sedum’ green roof over the rear addition.
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Various renovations and decorations were done in both houses, such as the brickwork repairs to be expected in buildings of this age.
The works cost approximately £120k and £150k and were undertaken simultaneously by the same builder but under separate Contracts (at a significant saving), in 2004/5.
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