Squares, Mayfield Road
The proposal for Squares seeks to build a four bedroom detached family dwelling with associated landscaping and parking provision.
The new dwelling will have a contemporary architecture language interpreting a family villa.
The ground floor will have a drop in level due to the existing drop in level on the site. A living/dining/kitchen space with accessible toilet/shower room and storage will be provided in the ground floor.
The First Floor will house three bedrooms with a family bathroom and a storage space. A generous Master bedroom with En-suite is also provided in the loft space.
There will be a good sized garden to the rear for amenity space.
The new dwelling will be unique and contextual by incorporating elements of the vernacular local architecture such as front gable, dormer windows, brick material, featured bands and interpreting them in a modern language. Grey stock brick with featured concrete bands will be used in the façade and zinc cladding in the gable roof. New box dormers will be facing the front and rear elevation. A small front porch will create a welcoming entrance and a transition between the garden and the house.
The new dwelling will have a contemporary architecture language interpreting a family villa.
The ground floor will have a drop in level due to the existing drop in level on the site. A living/dining/kitchen space with accessible toilet/shower room and storage will be provided in the ground floor.
The First Floor will house three bedrooms with a family bathroom and a storage space. A generous Master bedroom with En-suite is also provided in the loft space.
There will be a good sized garden to the rear for amenity space.
The new dwelling will be unique and contextual by incorporating elements of the vernacular local architecture such as front gable, dormer windows, brick material, featured bands and interpreting them in a modern language. Grey stock brick with featured concrete bands will be used in the façade and zinc cladding in the gable roof. New box dormers will be facing the front and rear elevation. A small front porch will create a welcoming entrance and a transition between the garden and the house.