Works have just been completed on the
conversion of a four storey building in Dulwich, London. The building was originally one dwelling;
however it was converted some time ago into two separate flats. Our client purchased the two flats with a
view to returning the building to a single dwelling. Agrarian were tasked with securing Planning Permission and Building Control approvals for the works. After carrying out the initial measured
survey of the whole building we compiled a scheme with the client for the
conversion. Once agreed with the client
we were able to submit to the local authority and secure the required
approvals.
The flats were in a relatively poor, uninspiring condition which makes the conversion more rewarding.
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Photograph One - Shows the newly refurbished front elevation, illustrating what an imposing building the site was. |
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Photograph Two – Illustrates the main lower ground floor living space which was opened up and a glazed lantern installed over to provide more natural light and a greater sense of space. |
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Photograph Three – Illustrates the new expanse of folding doors with crisp, minimal door section so as to ensure that natural light can flood the area.
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Photograph Four – Illustrates the large, open-plan kitchen area off the lower ground-floor family/garden room. |
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Photograph Five – View through the kitchen to the family room and the garden beyond. |
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Photograph Six – The master bedroom. |
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Photograph Seven – The master bedroom with a view into the ensuite. |
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Photograph Eight – The master bedroom ensuite. |
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Photograph Nine – Landing off the upper ground-floor reception. |
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Photograph Ten – Upper ground-floor reception. |
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Photograph Eleven – Upper ground-floor reception. |