Summary
A modern 3,600 sqft new build 6 bedroom detached family home to provide a better living environment that has been designed to respect the character of this residential street. Planning permission has been received with construction commencing in early 2020.
The Brief
To double the floor area of the existing house and provide a family home that maximises the benefits of the sloping site and natural daylight. Functions: large kitchen / dining area open to garden; snug; utility; games room; living room; double height hallway; cloakroom; six bedrooms; five bathrooms; study.
"We understand and embrace the planning process – to our clients’ benefit."
"We understand and embrace the planning process – to our clients’ benefit."
The scale, form and massing of the property was carefully designed to fit comfortably within the surrounding context. A 3D computer model was used to develop the design and this was submitted with the planning application allowing a fast planning approval with limited Conditions. The new design is rectangular in plan with a 2m wide circulation area and lightwell positioned along the central axis, providing long vistas right through the property on every floor, ensuring a visual connection to the front and rear outside spaces at all times. Projecting bay windows provide window seats at ground floor. The roof is slate with a proprietary render system protecting the walls. To ensure privacy, vertical cedar cladding sections will be fitted 1m forward of the front entrance, creating a ‘veil’ that will allow daylight to entire whilst minimising views directly into the home from the street.
Existing Property
Left: front view from street. Right: rear garden view.
Natural Daylight and Vistas
This image shows a slice through the main double height entrance hallway and circulation areas in the property. Instead of a traditional chimney in the roof a skylight delivers natural daylight right down into the centre of the home. The site slopes down towards the rear with a change in level of about 1.6m. This informed the design and, by providing split levels at the rear, an additional floor has been provided for the master bedroom suite without needing to raise the main roof line above the existing house roof line, which could have been a reason for planning refusal.
Rear View
This view shows the three levels at the rear of the property. The central circulation and daylighting zone are expressed and an additional skylight is provided on this axis for the open-plan kitchen area at ground floor. Timber cladding to match the front elevation wraps around the large sliding door system to provide a soft, natural and durable finish.
3D Sections
Further cut sections of the house showing the stepped floor levels and feature staircase. The staircase has been designed in folded steel with timber open treads and glass handrails to allow views through the staircase from both ends of the house.
Planning Drawings
Proposed ground floor plan.
Planning Drawings
Split first and second floor plans.
Proposed Elevations
Proposed elevations drawn for the planning application.
Proposed Long Section
Detailed section drawing issued for construction purposes.
Proposed Short Sections
Detailed section drawings issued for construction purposes. Left: section through front double-height hallway. Right: section through main skylight and landing.
Detail through Rear Roof
Detailed construction drawing.
Detail through Front Roof
Detailed construction drawing.
Detail of Bay Window
Detailed construction drawing.