Hi Woody
The existing house is brick on the bottom half and rendered top half.
The extension would use the same brick/render configuration with everything matching. All windows and external timber work ie soffits, fascia boards etc will be made bespoke from timber to match the original.
Roof tiles will also match.
In terms of the actual 'shape' of the extension it's sort of where we've arrived as a result of planning constraints. I wanted a full depth side extension with double storey.
The ground floor element is staggered back 2m and then the first floor element staggered back a further circa 7m due to planning issues.
As a result the extension has taken the shape it has, but I do have concerns about what has resulted.
When you say the extension doesn't look Edwardian what do you mean? And more importantly what would you do to make it look Edwardian
Thanks again
The existing house is brick on the bottom half and rendered top half.
The extension would use the same brick/render configuration with everything matching. All windows and external timber work ie soffits, fascia boards etc will be made bespoke from timber to match the original.
Roof tiles will also match.
In terms of the actual 'shape' of the extension it's sort of where we've arrived as a result of planning constraints. I wanted a full depth side extension with double storey.
The ground floor element is staggered back 2m and then the first floor element staggered back a further circa 7m due to planning issues.
As a result the extension has taken the shape it has, but I do have concerns about what has resulted.
When you say the extension doesn't look Edwardian what do you mean? And more importantly what would you do to make it look Edwardian
Thanks again