From 1920s Character Detached to Contemporary Family Masterpiece
This 1920s detached residence in Bourne End underwent a radical architectural evolution, doubling its original footprint to create a home that perfectly balances period charm with expansive, modern living.
The centerpiece of the redesign is a vast 6m x 8m family hub—a seamless fusion of a high-specification kitchen and an open-plan dining area. Designed for modern living, this space flows naturally into a dedicated cinema room and den, offering a secluded retreat for immersive media and relaxation.
The exterior was reimagined for both "kerb appeal" and practicality. The original frontage was cleared and replaced with an expansive, clean gravel driveway, setting a sophisticated, gated tone for the property upon arrival.
The upper floor was reconfigured to provide four generous bedrooms, including two bespoke ensuites. The crowning jewel is the Master Suite; more than just a bedroom, it features a private dressing room and floor-to-ceiling patio doors.
Equipped with a sleek glass balustrade, the suite offers an uninterrupted, panoramic view of the lush, established gardens directly from the bed—beautifully blurring the line between interior comfort and the natural landscape of the Thames Valley.