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  • That is amazing. And yeah, you are prob right about the price, maybe even more. All the extensions I liked and referenced were around 250-500 which blew me away, even if I had that kind of money I'm not sure I'd spend it on making my house a bit nicer.

    I love making the island the table too, I wanted an island but we didn't have the space or the money and after having a few dinner parties the extra space (through not having an island) actually works better for us, this design however might be the perfect combo.

    Oh hell, I'd spend the money if I had it.

    Edit: Looking at their other projects I dont think they are fucking about with anything sub 500k, everything is insane high spec.

  • refers here to a "modest budget" lol - no way they're getting change out of 200k for that. at least. def think it looks like 300k maybe, with all that poured/polished concrete, new mass, loft conversion, new joinery etc

  • Architects always claim the budget is modest... when have you ever heard of one say "oh yeah, it was a shit ton of money so we just went fucking nuts"?
    Lad down the road got his extension and loft done 5 years ago and its simple spec and not massive, cost him 120K. A large % of the architects I approached wouldn't touch sub 250k budgets, yeah defo think its north of 300k, maybe not 500K, I remember seeing some 300-400k refurbs and they were this kind of level, maybe not quite so high spec, the joinery and the way the materials meet is insane.

  • refers here to a "modest budget" lol - no way they're getting change out of 200k for that. at least. def think it looks like 300k maybe, with all that poured/polished concrete, new mass, loft conversion, new joinery etc

    Full-house refurb although the spec is more modest on the upper floors it's still all bespoke joinery, douglas fir etc. They easily spent £6-700k on this.

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