Springvale House, a detached 1960s property near Winchester has been reimagined through a comprehensive transformation focused on converting a poorly configured loft into a refined, light-filled living space that elevates the entire home. A striking triangular gable feature window acts as a visual focal point, framing views of the surrounding mature treelines and floods the upper floor with natural light.
Complementing this, a new front-facing gable dormer introduces a contemporary edge with a thoughtfully designed bathroom while also improving the proportions of a guest bedroom through the introduction of larger windows.
Internally, a bespoke oak staircase was installed to elevate the circulation space with a high-quality finish. Discreetly integrated storage units were carefully placed to maximise usable space whilst maintaining a refined aesthetic. Externally, a sympathetic palette of dark-finished cladding and concrete roof tiles ensured that the new dormer and gable features are seamlessly integrated complementing the original features of the house.
This reimaged loft refurbishment project exemplifies how thoughtful, well-executed design can unlock the potential of an underused existing space.
The contemporary interventions not only provide additional light and framed views but also enhances everyday living, transforming an underused loft into a warm, functional, and light-filled living space that feels both elevated and intentional.