Howlett Oast, Canterbury

Our clients loved the light of their conservatory, but not the extremes of temperature. Too hot in summer, too cold in winter, and not practical for year-round living. So we designed a dining room extension that kept the airy feel and glass features they loved, while staying compliant with building regulations.

Bifold doors let them enjoy a fresh breeze without worrying about their indoor cats escaping, and a rustic kitchen remodel tied the space together. The result? A stunning, natural-feeling room that’s comfortable in every season.

Details

2025

Year of completion

Location

Canterbury

Project

Extension 

Overview

Architcect drawing, groundworks, brickworks, roofing, Corniche Skylight, decorating, bifolds, demolition, kitchen fit, electrics, filling pit, insulation

Let the light in...

Our clients loved the look and light of their original conservatory, so we retained as much glazing as possible, adding large top-hung windows and a central skylight that captures the last golden rays of summer evenings and floods the dining table with natural light.

Earthy, rustic kitchen vibes

Bringing the outdoors in was a must for this kitchen transformation. Our clients chose a full refurbishment featuring high limestone tile flooring and warm wooden accents throughout.

Paired with deep blue cabinetry and rustic brass hardware, the finished space strikes a perfect balance between boho charm and modern luxury.

The results

An earthy, natural extension that lets the light in, not the heat.

Design

Groundworks

Carpentry

Brickwork

Finishing

Steels

Rendering

Certification

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