Nicola and Patrick had been dreaming of an extension for almost two decades—and 4 S Architecture managed to pack everything they wanted into a smaller footprint than they expected.
From the moment they moved into their semidetached Victorian home in London in 2006, Nicola and Patrick Kendall dreamed of renovating their kitchen—but life and more pressing home improvements got in the way.
Located at the top of a steep hill overlooking a conservation area, the home had a ground-floor kitchen and a large, private garden—but connections between the two spaces were limited. The garden could be glimpsed through a tiny window above the sink, and the only access point was through a shoddy conservatory made from unplasticized PVC.
$5,985 Site Work | $12,045 Foundations | $24,872 Structural |
$29,887 Wall Finishes | $4,901 Flooring | $5,846 Roofing |
$6,199 Electrical | $5,078 Plumbing | $8,568 Heating & Ventilation |
$12,159 Landscaping | $15,561 Kitchen & Bath Fixtures | $14,244 Cabinetry |
$13,734 Windows & Glazing | $13,633 Doors | $7,560 Tilework |
$1,796 Metalwork | $325 Planning | $1,197 Approved Inspector |
$5,229 General Contractor Fee | $33,674 Architect Fee | $687 Party Wall Agreement |
$2,016 Measured Survey | $3,710 Structural Engineer | |
Grand Total: $228,906 |
See the full story on Dwell.com: Budget Breakdown: In London, a Midcentury-Inspired Kitchen Update Leads to a $229K Home Revamp
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By: Mandi Keighran
Title: Budget Breakdown: In London, a Midcentury-Inspired Kitchen Update Leads to a $229K Home Revamp
Sourced From: www.dwell.com/article/budget-breakdown-curve-house-4-s-architecture-london-house-extension-188e5ffb
Published Date: Wed, 22 May 2024 17:58:57 GMT