We are delighted to have received planning permission from Somerset Council.
Our proposal is formed of a large timber framed extension to a house built in the last ten years, with a mix of contemporary features and large glazed areas to allow for a modern twist on a traditional style building.
The design mimics a farmhouse-type layout, with a dual-pitched roof and timber cladding complimenting the existing stone and wood-clad host property. The bulk of the roof is set away from the first floor of the main house so as not to impact the views from a first-floor dormer – this creates a flat-roofed link element between new and old. A slim framed glazing system will complement the oak framing, permitting a seamless link between inside and out.
The new addition will give our clients a large kitchen and living area with beautiful natural lighting and views across the Somerset countryside. We also incorporated a natural pool into the expansive rear garden and will be working closely with timber frame and natural pool experts to deliver this project.
If you are looking to apply for planning permission from Somerset Council, please get in touch here.

