Architects · Camden
Camden has some of the most varied housing stock in London. Georgian terraces in Bloomsbury, Victorian streets in Kentish Town, grand villas around Belsize Park, colourful rows in Primrose Hill - the architecture changes every few streets. What most of these homes share is untapped potential. We help you find it and make the most of it.
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What We Do in Camden
The most common project we take on in Camden is a rear extension on a Victorian terrace. These houses tend to have narrow, dark kitchens that open onto a small courtyard or garden. Extending the ground floor with a well-designed rear addition transforms the way the whole house works - suddenly there is light, space, and a proper connection to the outside.
Loft conversions are the other big one. In Kentish Town and Tufnell Park, mansard conversions are particularly popular because they add a full extra storey within the roofline. Dormers work well too, especially where the existing roof pitch is steep enough to gain decent headroom. For larger properties around Belsize Park and towards Hampstead, basement conversions offer serious additional space - a second living room, home cinema, or guest suite.
We handle the whole process from start to finish. Design, planning applications, building regulations, construction. One team, one contract, no gaps.
Local Knowledge
Camden is one of London's most conservation-heavy boroughs. Most of the streets where we work - Kentish Town, Belsize Park, Primrose Hill, Gospel Oak - fall within conservation areas, and many have Article 4 Directions that remove permitted development rights entirely. This means almost every extension or conversion project in Camden requires a full planning application.
That is not a problem - it just means the application needs to be properly prepared. Camden Council has a reputation for strong design policies. They expect clear design rationale, considered material choices, and drawings that show exactly how the proposal relates to its neighbours. We know what their officers look for and we prepare submissions accordingly.
Each neighbourhood within Camden has its own character and its own planning sensitivities. What works on a Victorian terrace in Kentish Town will not necessarily work on a Georgian terrace in Bloomsbury. The scale, the materials, the roofline - all of it matters. We have worked across the borough long enough to understand these local differences and design around them. Neighbouring boroughs like Islington and Hampstead have their own character again, and we work there too.
We are an architecture and construction studio, which means one team handles everything under one roof. No separate builder to find, no finger-pointing between architect and contractor. One contract, one point of contact, from sketch to keys.
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