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‘Our redesign adds VITAL SPACE’

We were fed up with renting in our home town of Brighton,’ says Amy, ‘and were thinking about having a baby, so desperately needed more space for our growing, blended family. When we spotted this 1930s semidetached house had come onto the market in a village on the outskirts of the city, it ticked all our boxes.

The property was surrounded by lots of green space, was a short walking distance to the local school and shops, and with only a short drive back into the centre of Brighton it felt like we would have the perfect balance of everything.

Perfect potential

The house itself was a typical 1930s property, with three good-sized bedrooms, separate kitchen, living and dining rooms, a double driveway and a large south-west facing garden. However, the biggest selling point was its generous corner plot. We instantly realised that we could knock down the adjoining garage and use that space to build a double-height

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