Transforming Traditions: A Modern Extension Masterpiece
Boast Architects are thrilled to announce the completion of a single-storey rear extension that perfectly embodies contemporary elegance and functional design! Rather than a traditional extension, our client envisioned a modern space that beautifully contrasts with their brick bungalow. The result is a stunning entertaining area, ideal for family gatherings and social events. The client recently hosted their first family meal in the new space and shared how well the new layout suits their lifestyle needs. One of the key challenges during the design phase was maximising daylight in the house. We addressed this by incorporating rooflights in the new entrance hall and utility area, and installing two sets of bifolding doors in the extension. These features flood the space with natural light, creating an open and inviting atmosphere. The standout feature of this project is the distinctive eaves window, which serves as a striking focal point upon entering the extension. Despite the higher cost, our client was eager to invest in this unique element to enhance the overall design. We thoroughly enjoyed bringing this vision to life and are delighted that our client now has a beautiful, functional space to create lasting memories.
Project Completion: The Old Engine Shed, Radlett
This project presented a unique challenge: transforming an industrial heritage site into a modern, bespoke home while preserving its natural surroundings. Our approach focused on blending innovative design with a deep respect for the landscape, ensuring the home would not only stand out but also fit seamlessly into its environment. We tackled the challenge by carefully managing the ridge height and introducing cedar-clad dormer windows, which will age gracefully into the landscape. This thoughtful design solution allowed us to maintain the site’s character while offering expansive countryside views. The result? A stunning dwelling that feels perfectly integrated with its surroundings, reflecting both the past and future of the site. Boast Architects managed every step, from planning approval to construction oversight, ensuring the project’s success. A heartfelt thank you to our client and the talented team at @jmcontractorsltd for bringing this vision to life! If you have a similar project challenge please get in touch with our team.
The Old Engine Shed
We're proud to share a recent project where our values centred on problem solving skills and attention to detail truly shined. In May 2020, we obtained planning permission for our client. To keep the application active, the client had foundation trenches dug and concrete poured by a local groundworker. We then stepped in to complete the working drawings package and secure building control plan approval. Understanding the importance of a trusted contractor, we connected the client with J M Contractors, who previously built the house at our Cottingham Farm site. Their proven reliability made them a perfect fit for this project. Throughout the build, we've been diligently producing the required information for planning consultant Paul Atton of Weldon Beesley to discharge the planning conditions. Additionally, our commitment to quality has seen us conduct monthly site visits to inspect workmanship and generate detailed site reports with relevant photos. Given the increased traffic due to construction, maintaining the track from the main road to the site became essential. We ensured this was part of the agreement with JM Contractors, benefiting not just our client but also neighbouring properties. To uphold this, we've been conducting monthly photographic surveys to monitor the track’s condition. With completion just around the corner, we look forward to seeing this project come to fruition, exemplifying our dedication to excellence and meticulous attention to every detail.