Renovations To Match Your Home

There are a variety of reasons to choose home renovation, especially for British-style house designs. Most real estate agents collectively refer to ancient residential properties, including the semi-detached 1930s houses, as classical homes. The truth is each style exhibits different ancient features. At one point in time, even the terrace-style houses were considered futuristic. They all represent a different architectural period with different inspirations. Do you have a dream period property? Maybe it is the Victorian or homely Edwardian. You also want to make some improvements once you buy one. Learn the possibilities for modernising period homes from your best house renovation company in London.

The Victorian House

A Victorian home is a house that was built in the 1800s. The oak panelling doors were a major attraction. But in present-day real estate, it makes the house gloomy and dark. While the alcoves and turrets make an old-fashioned home inviting, you want to have space for fixing some furniture pieces. You might also want to expand the bathroom, the closets, and the floor plan. Simple but charming, Victorian floors are impractical in modern living. Uneven plasterwork, cracks, and ventilation issues are the other problems of Victorian homes. Breathable paints and lime finish can prevent the dampness of an old house. Don't worry about home renovation costs. Our CHC house renovation contractor will help you with budgeting and ensure that the project turns out to be a huge success. We will see to it that your home renovation adds a significant market value to your property.

Open doorways are popular features of a Victorian structure, but they often lead to smaller rooms. We don't have to demolish all the walls. Instead, we can cut the archways, leave partial room dividers, or install decorative columns for structural support. This will provide more space for the tiny rooms. Feel free to request a non-obligatory quote for complete house renovation.

1930s Semi-Detached House

It was in the early 1930s when the economic depression hit the world. Then the economy started to come back to life in 1933, and the growth of semi-detached houses experienced an upsurge. These were cheaply constructed houses with very typical layouts. They feature a separate room from the front hall, a kitchen in the rear and a living room. The upstairs usually has two bedrooms, another small room, and the washroom.

Trying to do a 1930s house renovation by yourself can be hectic. Let experienced home designers install new internal doors, flooring, plasters, fitted cupboards, and a modern fireplace. If you want something antique, an art décor will bring a good vibe.

The Edwardian House

An Edwardian house is rich in character. It is more spacious than the Victorian, 1930s semi, or the terraced style. A whole-house renovation would make a great investment to your Edwardian home. The brickwork, cornice, and woodwork of the Edwardian houses are admirable. Original features like the stained glass doors, timber rails, fretwork and porches need not be changed. The steeply pitched roof is ideal for a loft conversion. Get your exterior house renovation project organized today by a team of experts from CHC.

What other services can CHC offer?

Besides our house renovation services, we offer the following services:

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