What Battersea's Best Extensions Have in Common and Why Most Miss the Mark
Walk into a well extended Victorian terrace in SW11 and you know it immediately. The space feels generous without feeling added on. The light comes from somewhere unexpected. The kitchen and the garden exist in the same visual world rather than being separated by a wall and a small window. There's a coherence to it that's hard to describe but immediately felt. Then walk into a poorly extended one. Same street, same property type, similar budget. But something is off. The new space feels like it belongs to a different building. The roof light is in the wrong place. The materials dont quite match. The staircase to the loft lands in the most inconvenient possible location on the first floor. The difference between those two outcomes is almost entirely down to who was involved at the design stage. Finding the right battersea architects team is what determines which version of the project you end up with. The Material Question Nobody Takes Seriously Enough Battersea's Victo...