The Streatham Victorian That Refused to Open Up Without a Fight
Every architect working in South London learns the same lesson around their tenth Victorian project. The houses look generous from the street and live like rabbit warrens inside. Small rooms. Load bearing walls everywhere. Kitchens trapped at the back. A family in Streatham came to us with one of these terraces. They wanted an open plan kitchen, dining and living zone for entertaining. They also wanted the original marble fireplace and the curved front room walls untouched. Project snapshot Location: Streatham, London Borough of Lambeth Existing footprint: 83.55 sqm Proposed footprint: 94.40 sqm Added floor area: 10.85 sqm Project type: Single storey wraparound + interior design If you want the full architectural pack for this scheme, Double storey wraparound extension document the local council submission, the structural design and the interior layout from start to finish. The Structural Puzzle of a 19th Century Layout Victorian terraces were built with internal wal...