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there was a lot of paperwor to complete erthin went throuh  eentuall A wood burnin stoe was also fitted,


creatin a focal point in the sittin room as well as an additional heat source he plant room was neatl tuced under the stairs and the itchen has become more streamlined with the utility room now doing the heavy lifting and accommodatin the maor appliances his was a proect where the clients did hae to moe out, sas ain or started on site in ctober  and with the clients liin elsewhere, it enabled the contractors to noc throuh the round oor with more ease, and manoeure materials throuh the cottae as well


he moement of materials was a considered one as part of the property is linked with the neihbourin cottae b a shared passaewa hile this didnt cause an issues with the desin it did mae the extension more difficult to construct, ain remembers And althouh the garden extends far beyond the row of cottaes and the buildin line, the area in which we were buildin was the pinch point on the site; everything had to go through the tunnel or throuh the cottae Althouh the proect was relatiel straihtforward in terms of construction, it was uite badl affected b the pandemic in terms of ow of wor  and at certain points, scarcit of materials he proect was scheduled to tae six months but it too  because of the pandemic ortunatel, wee wored with as Construction before and the did eerthin the could to minimise delas ain a holistic approach to the proect, Loader Monteith were involved in the interior


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finishes and ain affirms that it was a true collaboration he clients were er open to suestions he both had a enuine interest in product desin and materials f we suested unusual or interesting materials, they were really on board


he ultra matte itchen is a case in point with


a micro cement oor,  surfaces and clad in oulas ir and Austrian ine he clients reall understood that the composition of the proect as a whole was important here was a lot of discussion oer samples and about what would go together; they often brought things that were interestin to us as well ne of ains faourite features in the propert is the liht fittin in the dinin space, as he explains he rooihts aain helped us connect with the arden, when oure sittin in the dinin space ou feel er much inside the arden he liht fittin is one  particularl lie and its one that uh piced out with a little persuasion from ourseles att adds here was a plannin reuirement for the roof of the extension to be pitched, however we did persuade the planners to allow us a small section of lower pitch roof which created a folded appearance to the extension hence the name riami ouse, att explains his was both crisp and contemporar  followin the clients brief, and this wored reall well in terms of marin a lower ceilin to the ‘working’ areas of the house – to the bac door and stud area, with a warm, pitched timber ceilin oer the dinin area he renoations were finall completed in  and now the cottaes biest asset  the arden  taes centre stae rinin accommodation into that arden was the e


nov/dec 2023


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