The gym was moved to the front of the house, which can double as an office space for those ‘working-from-home’ moments. This space is not connected to the other rooms in the house, providing a sense of privacy and separation for those who use it. Upstairs, the master bedroom was moved to the back of the house, with a large
walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The previous study was taken over by the gym, so this space was converted into a guest room with a shower room. For the twin girls, two ensuite bedrooms with exactly the same layout were added on
the second floor, with roof light bathrooms as well. Additionally, a dormer was added to the second floor to mirror the existing window balance the front elevation, creating more harmony from the front aspect of the house. The previous owners had already completed a loft conversion, which was not altered
as part of this renovation. The sumptuous and retro-inspired interiors were the vision of the homeowner who utilised every surface and area to create a family home that the family can enjoy for many generations to come.