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The comprehensive enhancement of a locally listed arts+crafts villa within the conservation area of Totteridge, North London.
The proposals remove a number of unsightly modern extensions and are replaced with a contemporary copper+glass clad family living/work+leisure facilities.
The interiors have been comprehensively updated for modern living to the highest standards.
The existing house is a simple rendered double bay fronted two storey house, with a crescent entrance to the rear courtyard for horse drawn carriages.
This entrance was then replaced by two long single storey additions with a rather grande vaulted entrance facing the private road.
The far side of the property then had a kitchen and utility extension and connecting outdoor pool.
existing house footprint: 400 sqm
plot: 1.4 acres
The proposals were designed to achieve:
+ the comprehensive gutting of the entire existing interior of the property to create a 140sqm open-plan reception area for entertaining guests
+ 85 sqm family living area.
+ master suite with his&her wiw+washrooms, + + ensuite gym + swimming pool.
+ his&her studies.
+ 3 bedrooms with en-suites.
This was achieved with a 140sqm copper and glass clad single storey extension. Pre-patina copper was used to the fascias.
Project management on-site was undertaken by the client, who employed the contractor+ sub-contractors directly.
The reconstruction + finishes took almost a year to complete.
The project construction value is just shy of £1million.
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The comprehensive enhancement of a locally listed arts+crafts villa within the conservation area of Totteridge, North London.
The proposals remove a number of unsightly modern extensions and are replaced with a contemporary copper+glass clad family living/work+leisure facilities.
The interiors have been comprehensively updated for modern living to the highest standards.
The existing house is a simple rendered double bay fronted two storey house, with a crescent entrance to the rear courtyard for horse drawn carriages.
This entrance was then replaced by two long single storey additions with a rather grande vaulted entrance facing the private road.
The far side of the property then had a kitchen and utility extension and connecting outdoor pool.
existing house footprint: 400 sqm
plot: 1.4 acres
The proposals were designed to achieve:
+ the comprehensive gutting of the entire existing interior of the property to create a 140sqm open-plan reception area for entertaining guests
+ 85 sqm family living area.
+ master suite with his&her wiw+washrooms, + + ensuite gym + swimming pool.
+ his&her studies.
+ 3 bedrooms with en-suites.
This was achieved with a 140sqm copper and glass clad single storey extension. Pre-patina copper was used to the fascias.
Project management on-site was undertaken by the client, who employed the contractor+ sub-contractors directly.
The reconstruction + finishes took almost a year to complete.
The project construction value is just shy of £1million.
David Salisbury
One of the many benefits of working with a fully bespoke manufacturer like David Salisbury is our ability to create designs that work perfectly in harmony with your existing home.
This replacement conservatory for an Edwardian property in Bath was no exception and precisely the type of project for which we derive an enormous amount of pride and satisfaction: particularly when we help transform our customers’ homes and exceed their expectations. Furthermore, when the customer is prompted to write such a comprehensive review of our service - it therefore only seems fair to let them tell much of the story of this case study.
On purchasing this property, the [existing] “small, leaking conservatory,” as our customer described it, simply “had to go.”
The customer conducted a lot of internet research into conservatory companies but were lucky to find their neighbours just up the road were currently having a David Salisbury orangery fitted. From "very close observation of their experience," they were very much encouraged to contact David Salisbury.
Our experienced sales designer Simon Phipps visited the customer in their new home to discuss the design brief. This was the first property this couple had purchased so Simon listened attentively and used his detailed product and industry knowledge to provide simple, easy-to-understand explanations.
A subtle shade of Raw Hessian, from David Salisbury’s own unique colour palette, was chosen in particular to complement the light Bath stone of the existing property.
The project itself was expertly co-ordinated by our Senior Project Manager Mike Chinn who, according to the customer, was "an individual with seriously deep no-nonsense knowledge of the trade." Assigning a dedicated David Salisbury project manager to each and every orangery or garden room project we undertake is just one of many added value features of our service and a key point of difference to many other suppliers in the industry.
The installation of this conservatory was undertaken in often freezing conditions by a team of "professionals with a passion for excellence."
Our designer Simon returned to visit our customer to take the photos for this case study. They "could not be happier" with their bespoke David Salisbury conservatory which was completed in "exemplary fashion" and perfectly complements the rear of their Edwardian home.
Client's Comment: "As customers, we always felt informed and happy to have entrusted this work to professionals with a passion for excellence."
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David Salisbury
One of the many benefits of working with a fully bespoke manufacturer like David Salisbury is our ability to create designs that work perfectly in harmony with your existing home.
This replacement conservatory for an Edwardian property in Bath was no exception and precisely the type of project for which we derive an enormous amount of pride and satisfaction: particularly when we help transform our customers’ homes and exceed their expectations. Furthermore, when the customer is prompted to write such a comprehensive review of our service - it therefore only seems fair to let them tell much of the story of this case study.
On purchasing this property, the [existing] “small, leaking conservatory,” as our customer described it, simply “had to go.”
The customer conducted a lot of internet research into conservatory companies but were lucky to find their neighbours just up the road were currently having a David Salisbury orangery fitted. From "very close observation of their experience," they were very much encouraged to contact David Salisbury.
Our experienced sales designer Simon Phipps visited the customer in their new home to discuss the design brief. This was the first property this couple had purchased so Simon listened attentively and used his detailed product and industry knowledge to provide simple, easy-to-understand explanations.
A subtle shade of Raw Hessian, from David Salisbury’s own unique colour palette, was chosen in particular to complement the light Bath stone of the existing property.
The project itself was expertly co-ordinated by our Senior Project Manager Mike Chinn who, according to the customer, was "an individual with seriously deep no-nonsense knowledge of the trade." Assigning a dedicated David Salisbury project manager to each and every orangery or garden room project we undertake is just one of many added value features of our service and a key point of difference to many other suppliers in the industry.
The installation of this conservatory was undertaken in often freezing conditions by a team of "professionals with a passion for excellence."
Our designer Simon returned to visit our customer to take the photos for this case study. They "could not be happier" with their bespoke David Salisbury conservatory which was completed in "exemplary fashion" and perfectly complements the rear of their Edwardian home.
Client's Comment: "As customers, we always felt informed and happy to have entrusted this work to professionals with a passion for excellence."
David Salisbury
One of the many benefits of working with a fully bespoke manufacturer like David Salisbury is our ability to create designs that work perfectly in harmony with your existing home.
This replacement conservatory for an Edwardian property in Bath was no exception and precisely the type of project for which we derive an enormous amount of pride and satisfaction: particularly when we help transform our customers’ homes and exceed their expectations. Furthermore, when the customer is prompted to write such a comprehensive review of our service - it therefore only seems fair to let them tell much of the story of this case study.
On purchasing this property, the [existing] “small, leaking conservatory,” as our customer described it, simply “had to go.”
The customer conducted a lot of internet research into conservatory companies but were lucky to find their neighbours just up the road were currently having a David Salisbury orangery fitted. From "very close observation of their experience," they were very much encouraged to contact David Salisbury.
Our experienced sales designer Simon Phipps visited the customer in their new home to discuss the design brief. This was the first property this couple had purchased so Simon listened attentively and used his detailed product and industry knowledge to provide simple, easy-to-understand explanations.
A subtle shade of Raw Hessian, from David Salisbury’s own unique colour palette, was chosen in particular to complement the light Bath stone of the existing property.
The project itself was expertly co-ordinated by our Senior Project Manager Mike Chinn who, according to the customer, was "an individual with seriously deep no-nonsense knowledge of the trade." Assigning a dedicated David Salisbury project manager to each and every orangery or garden room project we undertake is just one of many added value features of our service and a key point of difference to many other suppliers in the industry.
The installation of this conservatory was undertaken in often freezing conditions by a team of "professionals with a passion for excellence."
Our designer Simon returned to visit our customer to take the photos for this case study. They "could not be happier" with their bespoke David Salisbury conservatory which was completed in "exemplary fashion" and perfectly complements the rear of their Edwardian home.
Client's Comment: "As customers, we always felt informed and happy to have entrusted this work to professionals with a passion for excellence."
David Salisbury
One of the many benefits of working with a fully bespoke manufacturer like David Salisbury is our ability to create designs that work perfectly in harmony with your existing home.
This replacement conservatory for an Edwardian property in Bath was no exception and precisely the type of project for which we derive an enormous amount of pride and satisfaction: particularly when we help transform our customers’ homes and exceed their expectations. Furthermore, when the customer is prompted to write such a comprehensive review of our service - it therefore only seems fair to let them tell much of the story of this case study.
On purchasing this property, the [existing] “small, leaking conservatory,” as our customer described it, simply “had to go.”
The customer conducted a lot of internet research into conservatory companies but were lucky to find their neighbours just up the road were currently having a David Salisbury orangery fitted. From "very close observation of their experience," they were very much encouraged to contact David Salisbury.
Our experienced sales designer Simon Phipps visited the customer in their new home to discuss the design brief. This was the first property this couple had purchased so Simon listened attentively and used his detailed product and industry knowledge to provide simple, easy-to-understand explanations.
A subtle shade of Raw Hessian, from David Salisbury’s own unique colour palette, was chosen in particular to complement the light Bath stone of the existing property.
The project itself was expertly co-ordinated by our Senior Project Manager Mike Chinn who, according to the customer, was "an individual with seriously deep no-nonsense knowledge of the trade." Assigning a dedicated David Salisbury project manager to each and every orangery or garden room project we undertake is just one of many added value features of our service and a key point of difference to many other suppliers in the industry.
The installation of this conservatory was undertaken in often freezing conditions by a team of "professionals with a passion for excellence."
Our designer Simon returned to visit our customer to take the photos for this case study. They "could not be happier" with their bespoke David Salisbury conservatory which was completed in "exemplary fashion" and perfectly complements the rear of their Edwardian home.
Client's Comment: "As customers, we always felt informed and happy to have entrusted this work to professionals with a passion for excellence."
David Salisbury
One of the many benefits of working with a fully bespoke manufacturer like David Salisbury is our ability to create designs that work perfectly in harmony with your existing home.
This replacement conservatory for an Edwardian property in Bath was no exception and precisely the type of project for which we derive an enormous amount of pride and satisfaction: particularly when we help transform our customers’ homes and exceed their expectations. Furthermore, when the customer is prompted to write such a comprehensive review of our service - it therefore only seems fair to let them tell much of the story of this case study.
On purchasing this property, the [existing] “small, leaking conservatory,” as our customer described it, simply “had to go.”
The customer conducted a lot of internet research into conservatory companies but were lucky to find their neighbours just up the road were currently having a David Salisbury orangery fitted. From "very close observation of their experience," they were very much encouraged to contact David Salisbury.
Our experienced sales designer Simon Phipps visited the customer in their new home to discuss the design brief. This was the first property this couple had purchased so Simon listened attentively and used his detailed product and industry knowledge to provide simple, easy-to-understand explanations.
A subtle shade of Raw Hessian, from David Salisbury’s own unique colour palette, was chosen in particular to complement the light Bath stone of the existing property.
The project itself was expertly co-ordinated by our Senior Project Manager Mike Chinn who, according to the customer, was "an individual with seriously deep no-nonsense knowledge of the trade." Assigning a dedicated David Salisbury project manager to each and every orangery or garden room project we undertake is just one of many added value features of our service and a key point of difference to many other suppliers in the industry.
The installation of this conservatory was undertaken in often freezing conditions by a team of "professionals with a passion for excellence."
Our designer Simon returned to visit our customer to take the photos for this case study. They "could not be happier" with their bespoke David Salisbury conservatory which was completed in "exemplary fashion" and perfectly complements the rear of their Edwardian home.
Client's Comment: "As customers, we always felt informed and happy to have entrusted this work to professionals with a passion for excellence."
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
NOIA Interiors
The view has no obstacles, the room allows its full comprehension, clear and objective of the socialization spaces. In this particular case the furniture has an important role, as it creates the perfect and intended atmosphere.
Some of the pieces that integrate the spaces, such as the chair and the wine cabinet, are designed by Noia.
Benchmark Lofts Ltd
This ambitious transformation involved creating three bedrooms, one study, two bathrooms, one shower room, and a delightful roof terrace, alongside a comprehensive revision of the existing first floor.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
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Benchmark Lofts Ltd
The Ivydale Road SE15 project is a showcase of exceptional design and craftsmanship. The project's journey spanned 18 weeks and entailed complete renovation, including the construction of an L-shaped box dormer with roof terrace. This ambitious transformation involved creating three bedrooms, one study, two bathrooms, one shower room, and a delightful roof terrace, alongside a comprehensive revision of the existing first floor.
Benchmark Lofts Ltd
The Ivydale Road SE15 project is a showcase of exceptional design and craftsmanship. The project's journey spanned 18 weeks and entailed complete renovation, including the construction of an L-shaped box dormer with roof terrace. This ambitious transformation involved creating three bedrooms, one study, two bathrooms, one shower room, and a delightful roof terrace, alongside a comprehensive revision of the existing first floor.
Janey Butler Interiors
This existing three storey Victorian Villa was completely redesigned, altering the layout on every floor and adding a new basement under the house to provide a fourth floor.
After under-pinning and constructing the new basement level, a new cinema room, wine room, and cloakroom was created, extending the existing staircase so that a central stairwell now extended over the four floors.
On the ground floor, we refurbished the existing parquet flooring and created a ‘Club Lounge’ in one of the front bay window rooms for our clients to entertain and use for evenings and parties, a new family living room linked to the large kitchen/dining area. The original cloakroom was directly off the large entrance hall under the stairs which the client disliked, so this was moved to the basement when the staircase was extended to provide the access to the new basement.
First floor was completely redesigned and changed, moving the master bedroom from one side of the house to the other, creating a new master suite with large bathroom and bay-windowed dressing room. A new lobby area was created which lead to the two children’s rooms with a feature light as this was a prominent view point from the large landing area on this floor, and finally a study room.
On the second floor the existing bedroom was remodelled and a new ensuite wet-room was created in an adjoining attic space once the structural alterations to forming a new floor and subsequent roof alterations were carried out.
A comprehensive FF&E package of loose furniture and custom designed built in furniture was installed, along with an AV system for the new cinema room and music integration for the Club Lounge and remaining floors also.
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