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Beeches 2

View of cardboard massing model
View of massing model

We have been appointed by the owners of this mid-20th century bungalow in Hampshire to develop options to extend it outwards and upwards to provide more space for their family, and to create a strategy to improve the energy efficiency of the whole house while they maintain residence through the works.

It is intended to submit the scheme for planning permission during the summer of 2023.

Initial sketch idea for the house, showing new render and external wall insulation to the external walls and a steeper pitch tiled roof to accommodate the new loft
Initial sketch idea for the house, showing new render and external wall insulation to the external walls and a steeper pitch tiled roof to accommodate the new loft
View of massing model
View of massing model
View of massing model
View of massing model

Pembury Extension

Perspective view showing the front elevation, with timber clad entrance porch and bedroom above
Perspective view showing the front elevation, with timber clad entrance porch and bedroom above

“[Mountain Fold] has been great at listening to what we want (and don’t want), coming up with a design we’re happy with, and helping us with our discussions with our local planning department, builders and suppliers.”

Client

The owners of this 1980’s brick- and concrete tile-clad dormer bungalow were looking to remodel and extend their home to bring open plan living and ensure sufficient space for their family as it grows older. On the ground floor the existing living room opens on to a new kitchen and dining area while other areas have been reworked to create a new snug / play room, and office and laundry spaces. Upstairs an extended bedroom and additional bedroom and bathroom both provide additional space for the children as well as room for guests.

The kitchen and dining space and new bedroom are encompassed in an additional bay which replicates the existing form extending the house to the side, while the enlarged bedroom sits above a new porch area and the existing garage to the front. The brown concrete tile cladding that currently adorns the first floor to the rear and side elevations is to be replaced with Siberian Larch, which also fully clads the porch and front bedroom framing the new entrance. This timber cladding will be allowed to naturally weather to a silver-grey finish.

Planning permission was granted in May of 2019, with full plans Building Control approval granted in October of 2019. It is currently on site.

Concept models showing various massing options during design development
Concept models showing various massing options during design development
Side elevation
Side elevation
Front elevation
Front elevation
The proposed ground floor plan
The proposed ground floor plan
The proposed first floor plan
The proposed first floor plan

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