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Malvern Hills
Within a Conservation Area, Alteration to existing property
Intended as a multi use studio space for a local painter and his wife, the brief called for an extension to the existing cottage situated within a Malvern Hills Conservation Area, infilling the rear yard and maintaining the magnificent views towards the Malvern Hills. The small yard was bound on three sides by neighbouring properties and access was only achievable over neighbours land or through the cottage. The extension was created by utilising every inch of available space and encompassed the entire yard up to the boundary edge. Opening up the corner of the building and using large expanses of glazing to the roof and walls enabled the best use of light, creating a bright and airy room spectacular both day and night. The design incorporated a hidden rear door for future access to enable maintenance of the building and folding doors separated the main living room from the studio which enabled the rooms to become one large entertaining space. The studio box was constructed using timber frame technology to provide as much space as possible within the building whilst ensuring the insulation requirements met with the building regulations. The box sat upon a concrete plinth was clad in Siberian Larch timber and utilised a long life flat roofing system to give a contemporary and maintenance free approach to the design.