Kitchen prolongation on a Victorian house

Kitchen prolongation on a Victorian house

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Jude and Andrew Brown’s kitchen prolongation blends seamlessly with their Victorian home’s duration architecture, formulating a ideal space for family life.

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The owners: Jude Brown, a full-time mum, and her father Andrew, who works in selling for a film company, live here with their daughter Jessie, nine, and son Stanley, 5
The property: A six-bedroom semi-detached Victorian residence built in 1880
The location: South London
What they spent: The kitchen prolongation plan cost around £100,000

‘One of a priorities when we changed here was to renovate a kitchen. It wasn’t vast adequate to residence a dining list where we could eat together as a family, and it indispensable a lot of updating,’ says Jude.

The Victorian skill had been inebriated during a Second World War, so a prior owners combined a tiny annexe to a back of a residence in a early 1950s to costume a damage. That too was now in need of refurbishment.

Jude and her father Andrew designed to explode a aged annexe and reinstate it with a new back prolongation that would run opposite a breadth of a whole house.

‘We hired Ferriby Construction (01482 574949) to do a prolongation work,’ says Jude. ‘Knowing that it would be a vast project, we submitted a builder’s skeleton to a internal formulation bureau rather than regulating an designer to assistance save on costs.’

However, a formulation bureau deserted a couple’s focus on a drift that their residence was located in a charge area, so a prolongation indispensable to simulate a property’s Victorian architecture.

‘We wanted a multiple of a aged and new, consistent a normal partial of a residence with a contemporary extension,’ Jude explains. ‘After a initial pattern was rejected, we hired an designer to pull adult a new set of skeleton that we hoped would be supposed by a formulation office.’

Their designer redesigned a skeleton to incorporate reclaimed London bricks, that would integrate a prolongation seamlessly to a strange building. The pattern of a kitchen was also reconfigured so that a prolongation would be smaller than creatively planned. This authorised it to be built underneath permitted growth rights yet a need for planning permission.

The new prolongation stretching opposite a whole back of a residence incorporated a outward lapse – a dark, paved area yet any healthy light.

‘We wanted a prolongation to renovate a approach we used a space, yet it also indispensable to supplement saleable value to a residence if we confirm to pierce in a future,’ Jude explains. ‘That is since we had a kitchen designed a approach many families live today, with an open-plan space where everybody is means to do their possess thing while still joining together.’

The plan took 5 months to complete. In a meantime, a builders combined a elementary kitchen for a family.

‘One of a hardest tools was when a underfloor heating was being laid and a whole space was out of end to all of a family,’ Jude remembers.

The build went smoothly, though, and before prolonged a integrate were focussing their courtesy on a kitchen design.

‘I wanted a white kitchen to assistance move some-more light in yet we didn’t wish it to demeanour too stark, and a finish indispensable to be family-friendly with dual children using around,’ says Jude. ‘We staid on a shimmer finish since it is simply wipeable.’

Jude was also penetrating to incorporate a vast island section into a kitchen pattern to replicate a breakfast bar from her childhood home.

‘I envisaged a island as an spontaneous place for eating together as a family, yet also a place where a kids can do their task while I’m cooking,’ says Jude.

To continue a elementary white kitchen theme, a integrate chose petrify building tiles that demeanour like ceramic ones.

‘Although we would have desired superb ceramic tiles, it wouldn’t have been unsentimental with a children and a dog,’ says Jude.

Keen to emanate as most light as probable in a kitchen, Andrew and Jude enclosed a bank of folding shifting doors to integrate a space to a garden.

‘The doors were an investment buy, that we had done bespoke to maximize a tallness of a space,’ Jude explains. ‘Although they took adult a vast cube of a budget, it was income good spent as they are one of my favourite features.

‘The kitchen is what we had dreamed of,’ she adds, ‘and we adore a approach a garden is really most partial of a space where we can brief out in summer.’

 

WORDS JULIET BAWDEN PHOTOGRAPHS JOHNNY BOUCHIER
Featured in a Mar 2012 emanate of Real Homes

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