17 Salisbury Road
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Extension to private house in a conservation area in Liverpool
Salisbury Road lies within the Cressington Park Conservation Area, originally laid out in the mid-nineteenth century as a private residential park and still consisting mainly of substantial villas set in large plots.
No.17, built in 1899 and double-fronted in brick, is a typical example
n common with many properties of that period, the kitchen and ancillary areas at the rear of the house were small and there was little connectivity to the large rear garden.
The client required an internal reorganisation and rear extension that would provide a modern and informal family/dining/kitchen area and also improve visual and physical engagement with the garden.
By removing a wide section of the rear wall and some earlier lightweight extensions, the existing small kitchen and dining room areas were combined with a new single storey extension to provide a single large, family space. A new granite patio further extends the family space into the garden.
The form of the extension is distinctive, simple and uncluttered, to complement the disciplined and robust character of the main house, and yet contemporary in its design and choice of materials.
Weathering bronzed copper was selected for the cladding, which sits comfortably with the red and brown brick of the main house. The projecting and tapering form of the cladding provides solar shading without compromising the extensive glazing, including full-width frameless bi-fold doors, which optimises daylight, views and connectivity with the garden.
Vertical glazing and a linear roof window serve to define the junction between the extension and the existing building and allow deeper penetration of natural light and ventilation.
The interior of the new space is unified by a common palette of restrained colours and materials. Kitchen, dining and informal seating areas within the space are subtly defined through variations to the ceiling level and lighting.
Data
- Begun: Jun 2015
- Completed: Jan 2016
- Floor area: 70m2
- Sector: House
- Total cost: £131,000
- Funding: private
- Tender date: May 2015
- Procurement: JCT MWD
- CO2 Emissions: 40kg/m2/year
- Address: 17, Salisbury Road, , Cressington Park,, Liverpool , L19 0PH, United Kingdom
Professional Team 
- Architect: Cass Associates
- Client: Dr. Drakeley
- Structural engineer: Beckett Consulting
- Main contractor: Caldway Homes
Suppliers
- Architectural glazing: FGC
- Cladding supplier: KME
- Cladding subcontractor: NW Metal Roofing
- Tiling supplier: CTC