We were asked by our client to look at designing a new house within the boundary of their existing property on the edge of a Dales village and within a conservation area. The brief was for a contemporary home which would be suitable for the clients to downsize from their previous home, a handsome Victorian detached villa.
Initially a more contemporary design set on two levels was proposed, but initial feedback from the planners resulted in a more traditional external appearance and a compact footprint arranged over three storeys rather than two. The design takes its cues from the adjacent property whilst adding a contemporary zinc full height bay window and a zinc clad single storey element with full height glazing taking advantage of views of the surrounding countryside
Due to the slope of the site the lower storey is set below ground level on two sides, with the habitable rooms toplit. The main living space is on the upper ground floor (level with the garden to the rear) and is one open plan space, connected to the other levels by a dramatic cantilevered glulam staircase and triple height void, topped with a glazed ridge light which floods the interior with natural light. The top floor houses 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and the lower floor 2 further bedrooms and utility/plant space.
The external fabric of the building is highly insulated and the windows are triple glazed, underfloor heating and a heat recovery ventilation system mean that the house is highly energy efficient and requires little additional heating.