How a Clapham Attic Became a Master Suite With a Private Terrace
Somewhere in a Victorian terrace on the north side of Clapham Common, a client walks up two flights of stairs, opens a set of French doors, and steps out onto a private roof terrace with morning coffee in hand. It's a small ritual. It didn't exist eighteen months ago. That daily moment is the outcome of a project completed in late 2024 at 92C Clapham Common. What used to be a cramped, unused attic in a period property is now a master bedroom suite with a walk in wardrobe, ensuite bathroom, and an outdoor terrace enclosed by frameless glass balustrades. The full architectural process and planning route on this particular set of Clapham loft conversions shows how a project of this shape gets past Wandsworth conservation officers without compromising the design intent. The Attic That Was Waiting Most Victorian terraces in Clapham North have an underused space at the top. Steep pitched roofs, small dormers, tiny storage rooms with limited headroom. The floor plate is often gen...