A seven month project to completely reconfigure, thermally upgrade and refurbish a family home in Cornwall.
Architects Marraum had designed this project to improve the flow and functionality of this detached family home without increasing it’s footprint at all; in fact the footprint was actually reduced with the removal of the old draughty conservatory. However, through clever reconfiguration and by properly considering light, volume and the living habits of its occupants, the property ended up feeling significantly more spacious.
Key to this project were considerable thermal upgrades to the property – block walls were fitted with an external insulation system, and filled with cavity bead insulation, in preparation for the the new air source heat pump and underfloor heating to be able to work as efficiently as possible. The roof was fully stripped and re-slated, and PV panels fitted. The work to this house was all about future proofing; making it a warm, comfortable and economical to run forever home; for example the clients ensured that wiring provisions were installed in preparation for a future EV vehicle to run off the solar panel system.
The first stage of the project was deep demo and strip out; the owners moved out and we stripped the property back to bare walls, including floors, ceilings, wiring, kitchen, stairs, and about a third of the first floor floor structure which was an enormous concrete slab supported on internal walls. We then made some new openings and structural adjustments for the new layout, installed steelwork, rebuilt the missing first floor section, and relocated the staircase opening. Alongside the internal demolition, the specialist drainage contractor undertook a huge drain diversion around the side of the property. Access was tight, so the drainage work needed to be fully complete before we could raise the scaffolding to start work on roof.
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