A former office space is has been a transformation into a grooming business and has converted to accommodate ‘Day of the Dog,’ a new establishment specialising in grooming services for dogs. A Change of Use application was submitted and approved, facilitating this transition and allowing ‘Day of the Dog’ to establish its new home in the repurposed office area. By repurposing the office space, the project minimizes the need for new construction, thereby reducing environmental impact.
The transformation of the office into ‘Day of the Dog’ exemplifies how innovative design can revitalise underutilised spaces, contributing to the community’s economic and social vitality.
This villa concept comprises of four bedrooms with three en-suites, one main family bathroom, living room, office, kitchen, dining, a pool and carpark space.
Materials such as African Mahogany – Khaya Anthotheca, blue black brickwork cladding and white painted render. This villa has been designed on a plot of 900 sqm and a ground floor internal area of 165 sqm.
Project design management under a Design and Build Contract for the provision of 26 dwellings – 23 houses and 3 apartments on .088Ha plot, with car parks, EVCPs (Electrical Vehicle Charging Points) and landscape in the Borough of Ealing.
The development features distinctive three-storey saltbox-style townhouses, each adorned with sustainable green roofs. The design not only provides an aesthetic appeal but also contributes to environmental sustainability. The project emphasises the harmonious integration of urban living with nature. The greenery surrounding the development will be maintained periodically to foster the growth of native wildlife plant species, enhancing biodiversity and creating a serene living environment.