Yellow Semi-detached House Ideas and Designs

Wigton Place
Wigton Place
Granit Architects + InteriorsGranit Architects + Interiors
Our client purchased a group of derelict workshops in a cul-de-sac in Kennington. The site was purchased with planning permission to create 6 residential townhouses overlooking a communal courtyard. Granit was appointed to discharge a number of planning conditions and to prepare a builder’s works package for the contractor. In addition to this, Granit was able to add value to the development by reconfiguring the scheme under non-material amendment. The basements were extended beneath the entire courtyard increasing the overall GIA by over 50sqm. This required the clever integration of a water attenuation system within courtyard to accommodate 12 cubic metres of rainwater. The surface treatment of both the elevations and courtyard were also addressed and decorative brickwork introduced to unify and improve the overall aesthetics of the scheme as a whole. Internally, the units themselves were also re-configured. This allowed for the creation of large vaulted open plan living/dining area on the 1st floor.
Wexford Road
Wexford Road
Matthew Giles ArchitectsMatthew Giles Architects
Rear garden view of ground floor / basement extension
Elmfield Way
Elmfield Way
Jonathan Sethna InteriorsJonathan Sethna Interiors
Elmfield Way, completed in 2019 is a complete renovation of a 1950's, 3 bedroom dethatched home. Now consisting of 3 floors, and 4 spacious bedrooms, this contemporary home with a backdrop of rich, warm neutral tones boasts show-stopping features, such as the rear illuminated alabaster wine display, steam effect letterbox style fireplace and glamorous modern light fittings imported from Holland.
Wigton Place
Wigton Place
Granit Architects + InteriorsGranit Architects + Interiors
Our client purchased a group of derelict workshops in a cul-de-sac in Kennington. The site was purchased with planning permission to create 6 residential townhouses overlooking a communal courtyard. Granit was appointed to discharge a number of planning conditions and to prepare a builder’s works package for the contractor. In addition to this, Granit was able to add value to the development by reconfiguring the scheme under non-material amendment. The basements were extended beneath the entire courtyard increasing the overall GIA by over 50sqm. This required the clever integration of a water attenuation system within courtyard to accommodate 12 cubic metres of rainwater. The surface treatment of both the elevations and courtyard were also addressed and decorative brickwork introduced to unify and improve the overall aesthetics of the scheme as a whole. Internally, the units themselves were also re-configured. This allowed for the creation of large vaulted open plan living/dining area on the 1st floor.
Cloncurry Street Basement Conversion
Cloncurry Street Basement Conversion
DASHDASH
View from the rear garden into the ground floor extension.
Kensington Townhouse
Kensington Townhouse
KNOF designKNOF design
Clean Front Entrance of KENSINGTON TOWNHOUSE property by KNOF design

Yellow Semi-detached House Ideas and Designs

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