The brief for this Norwood property was to expand living capacity while modernising the existing layout. A wrap-around extension introduced a new kitchen, two bathrooms, and an additional bedroom. The aim was to create a brighter, more adaptable home without losing architectural character. Improved circulation and increased daylight were central to the redesign. The completed scheme balances functionality with contemporary refinement.
Extending around the side and rear required careful structural sequencing and space planning. Integrating multiple new rooms into the footprint demanded efficient layout design. Maintaining consistent proportions between original and new spaces required detailed planning. Coordinating plumbing, structural, and finishing works simultaneously added complexity. Achieving cohesion across all additions was essential.
We collaborated closely with the design team to ensure structural works supported the desired spatial flow. The kitchen was positioned to maximise light and usability. Bathrooms were configured for practicality without compromising style. Carefully selected finishes created continuity across the property. Each solution prioritised both daily comfort and long-term durability.
Construction followed a phased programme to maintain organisation and quality control. Structural alterations were completed before interior installations began. Trades were sequenced efficiently to minimise disruption. Ongoing supervision maintained alignment with design intent. Clear communication ensured steady progress throughout.
The transformed home now offers expanded and versatile accommodation tailored to modern family life. The wrap-around extension has significantly improved light and circulation. New bathrooms and the additional bedroom provide flexibility for evolving needs. The layout feels coherent and purpose-built rather than extended. The project has enhanced both lifestyle comfort and overall property value.


