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In the heart of Wolvey lies an architectural evolution, an older bungalow with a quaint dormer room tucked away in its roof space. This space, while charming, presented a modern dilemma, it was under-insulated, barely meeting the needs of contemporary living in 2024. This scenario is not unique to this single home but reflects a broader challenge faced by many traditional homes today. The task at hand was not just about improvement but transformation. We embarked on a design journey to fully utilise the remaining loft space while adding a second dormer window and an ensuite bedroom.
The Charm of Dormer Bungalows
A Vision for Modernisation
Balancing Act
Sustainable Solutions
In tackling the issue of under-insulation, sustainability became a guiding principle. By updating the insulation properties of the existing dormer and incorporating energy-efficient materials throughout the renovation, we could significantly improve the home’s overall energy efficiency. This approach not only aligns with modern environmental concerns but also with the broader societal shift towards sustainable living solutions.