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Bright kitchen with wooden ceiling and ceiling windows, white cabinets, a round dining table, and artwork, architecture by Gresford Architects.
Interior dining area with wooden ceiling, round table, modern chairs, sunlight streaming through skylight, and artwork on white walls, architecture by Gresford Architects.
A small modern glass extension with brick walls and a sloped metal roof, surrounded by lush garden plants, architecture by Gresford Architects.
Interior view of a modern dining space with a skylight ceiling, natural wooden elements, and large window showing greenery outside. Architecture by Gresford Architects.
Exterior view of a modern glass extension with a brick pillar, green climbing plant, and a wooden dining table inside, architecture by Gresford Architects.
A bright home workshop with large windows, a skylight, paper lanterns, work desk, plants, and tools, architecture by Gresford Architects.
A small modern garden room with a metal roof, large window and skylight, surrounded by lush greenery and red flowers, architecture by Gresford Architects.
A close-up view of a pond with aquatic plants, viewed from behind a glass window, with a wooden surface and glassware inside, architecture by Gresford Architects.
A small garden with a modern glass extension, surrounded by lush plants and potted flowers, with neighbouring brick and white buildings, architecture by Gresford Architects.
Close-up of wooden slats with metal handrails, capturing shadows and light, architecture by Gresford Architects.

Sandringham Road is a 2 bedroom maisonette set on the lower levels of a four storey Victorian terraced house. Gresford Architects were appointed to create a contemporary rear extension to house a new kitchen, allowing the existing kitchen to be converted into a third bedroom.

The practical and economical extension sits in the return between the existing kitchen (which forms part of the original house) and garden wall, extending out into the garden to the extent of an existing sunken terrace. The new kitchen is accessed from the dining room, where an opening in the rear wall has been formed in the location of the existing window. To the rear of the extension, a glazed wall and sliding doors allow light into the plan and a verandah has been formed by the overhanging zinc clad roof.

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