The Epsom Couple Who Specifically Asked for No Open Plan Living and Got Something Better
Most extension briefs in Epsom ask for the same thing. Knock through, open it up, create one big space for cooking and living and eating. A couple in Epsom, planning their home for retirement and for the extended family who would visit, asked for the opposite. Their brief specifically wanted to avoid open plan kitchen and living spaces. Instead, they wanted expanded living areas, a new family bathroom, a bedroom that could adapt as their needs changed, an office that doubled as a music room, a snug, and a reconfigured garden. Working with a residential architect in Epsom who actually listens to a brief like that, rather than defaulting to the standard solution, is what produced a home that genuinely fits how this particular couple wanted to live. The house, a detached property at the end of a cul-de-sac overlooking Roseberry Park, was originally developed in the 1950s. The new wing was designed specifically to chase the afternoon sun at the back of the garden, a detail that came from...