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Combining Classical and Contemporary Designs to Create the Ultimate Victorian Kitchen Extension

Though Victorian homes have a lot of wonderful features, including their beautiful exteriors and decorative woodwork; their kitchens, however, are not entirely suited to the modern household.

Kitchen extensions help transform these small and dark kitchens into beautiful, warm, and inviting spaces that are ideal for modern homes and lifestyles.

Don't move. Extend in style

We can save you the hassle that comes with moving not to mention the heavy stamp duty! Adding an extra loft bedroom or enlarging the living kitchen dining space on ground floor is an economical way of transforming your home to suit growing needs. The projects can range from £40-100K depending on your requirements and can be completed within 8-16 weeks.

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A Victorian kitchen extension is the ideal opportunity to upsize and upgrade your kitchen to create your dream kitchen and dining areas.

From redesigning the space to installing the latest fittings, kitchen extensions allow you to transform your kitchen into the ideal space that is the perfect blend of classical design and modern convenience.

The type of kitchen extension constructed is based largely on the space added within the property and the extension created.

Some of the most popular extension types for Victorian properties include:

Rear extensions

Built on the rear of the property, these extensions are ideally suited for creating beautiful kitchen extensions that are spacious, bright, and airy. With the installation of bi-folding doors, or even large bay windows, you can bring the outdoors in, and enjoy spectacular views with your morning tea.

Side return extensions

A popular extension type in Victorian terraced homes, side return extensions utilise the area that runs along the side of a property as well as a portion of the rear. They help create stunning indoor-connections that are a much sought-after feature of modern kitchens and dining rooms.

Wrap around extensions

Essentially a combination of rear and side extensions that create an L-shaped structure, wrap around extensions add great width and depth to a property. These extensions are ideal for designing spacious kitchen and dining areas, an open plan living space, or even a walk-in pantry.

Most kitchen extensions in Victorian homes will not require planning permission provided that they meet the specific criteria of permitted developments. These criteria and specifications include:

  • The property must not be listed or located in a conservation area.
  • Side extensions must be single-storied and must not exceed more than half the width of the original house.
  • Extensions must not be higher than the highest part of the existing roof.
  • The materials used on the exterior of the extension must be similar in appearance to the materials used on the exterior of the original house.
  • Extensions must not take up more than half the land around the original house.

If the extension does not fall under permitted developments, planning permission will be required. This process involves the submission of a comprehensive application which can take up to 8 weeks for approval.

Good Design and Build oversee this entire process for our clients. From the initial survey and submission of detailed plans, to coordinating with the local council and securing the requisite approvals.

This allows homeowners to enjoy a stress-free kitchen extension experience.

With many Victorian homes featuring small, dark kitchen-diners, a kitchen extension allows you to transform your kitchen to create a bespoke space that combines all the modern comforts and conveniences with the architecture of the original structure.

Some of the best kitchen extension ideas for Victorian homes feature:

An open plan kitchen

Ideal for the modern family, an open plan kitchen may include the kitchen, dining area, and living room within a single space. This type of layout highlights the natural flow of the space without any restrictions or barriers.

Kitchen-conservatory combo

When the kitchen opens out to a beautiful garden, the design can be optimised to incorporate the outdoors with a conservatory-style or even alfresco-style dining area. This not only creates a beautiful space for hosting family and friends, but also enhances the kitchen interior with a brighter and lighter aesthetic.

The quintessential modern kitchen

Incorporating clean, sleek lines, and the latest fittings, helps create the ultimate contemporary kitchen full of modern conveniences. A minimalist design together with a light colour palette, also makes the kitchen look bigger and brighter, allowing you to create a welcoming space for your family.

The cost of kitchen extensions in London depends on a number of factors. Namely:

  • The size of the extension
  • The type/ complexity of the extension
  • Location
  • Groundwork
  • Building materials
  • Fittings and fixtures
  • Specialists’ fees

For example, a relatively simple extension involving the installation of rooflights and bi-folding doors to create a brighter space may be cost-effective; whereas an extensive extension which includes the installation of the latest fittings and appliances would be more costly. As such, the cost of a kitchen extension in London can range from £35,000 to £100,000.

It is therefore a good idea to plan a budget that takes these factors into consideration in order to create the best possible extension.

Good Design and Build offer free consultations and quotations for proposed extensions. This allows homeowners to plan their kitchen extension budgets and designs to their specifications.

Being the primary extension experts in London, Good Design and Build specialise in renovating and refurbishing Victorian and Edwardian properties. This makes us ideally suited to create the perfect kitchen extension for your Victorian home.

Our incredible team includes architects, builders, technicians, and project managers. This enables us to oversee every aspect of the extension project from start to finish.

With decades of experience, unmatched expertise, and unparalleled skill, we create the best, bespoke kitchen extensions of exceptional standards, which come backed by warranties.

That’s not all.

We also go above and beyond to provide you with a stress-free experience that ensures you enjoy your new space that is the perfect blend of charm, comfort, and style.

How we deliver projects

Our process is simple and divided into two distinct phases with separate contracts: Design and Build. As a client you only commit to one phase at a time depending on what stage of the process you are in. Each phase consists of three stages as described below.

1. Design

This is the kick-off point for your project. We carry out a complete architectural measured survey of the property. This allows us to create accurate CAD design drawings. This is followed by a design meeting to start discussing your ideas in more detail.

2. Planning

At this stage we finalise the designs with you and start preparing planning applications as needed. We place a high priority on ensuring that plans, designs and schedules are all based on a thorough and detailed understanding of planning guidelines. We co-ordinate with local authorities until the decision is made, and the planning approval is secured.

3. Technical

Once the planning consent is secured, we translate the design drawings into more detailed technical drawings for the purposes of building control and construction. This also includes specifications and structural calculations. At this stage, we will also submit to you our ‘no obligation’ quote for the build phase.

4. Pre-build

90% of our clients decide to stick with us after the design phase is completed. Once the build contract is signed, we kick off the process by making sure all the pre-build processes are complete. These include assistance with party wall agreements, Thames Water build over agreement, submitting building control application, and preparing method statements etc as needed. This stage ends with a pre-start meeting with your foreman before the actual build begins.

5. Build

One of our foremen will be dedicated to your project and will be on-site to manage everyday works. Our project managers will be overseeing the works to make sure they are completed to high standards, within your budget and on time. Throughout the process we will keep you updated with the progress and coordinate the works with third parties such as kitchen or flooring suppliers. We will also advise and guide you to choose any suppliers if needed.

6. Handover

As the build draws to finish, we will help to iron out any ‘snags’ to make sure everything is completed to your satisfaction. We will put together all necessary certificates such as gas, electricity and building control completion along with warranties for glazing, boiler etc. At the final completion meeting, we will hand you these documents, together with the keys to your house. Needless to say, you can contact us any time after this, if you want us to look at something.


This is the kick-off point for your project. We carry out a complete architectural measured survey of the property. This allows us to create accurate CAD design drawings. This is followed by a design meeting to start discussing your ideas in more detail.

At this stage we finalise the designs with you and start preparing planning applications as needed. We place a high priority on ensuring that plans, designs and schedules are all based on a thorough and detailed understanding of planning guidelines. We co-ordinate with local authorities until the decision is made, and the planning approval is secured.

Once the planning consent is secured, we translate the design drawings into more detailed technical drawings for the purposes of building control and construction. This also includes specifications and structural calculations. At this stage, we will also submit to you our ‘no obligation’ quote for the build phase.

90% of our clients decide to stick with us after the design phase is completed. Once the build contract is signed, we kick off the process by making sure all the pre-build processes are complete. These include assistance with party wall agreements, Thames Water build over agreement, submitting building control application, and preparing method statements etc as needed. This stage ends with a pre-start meeting with your foreman before the actual build begins.

One of our foremen will be dedicated to your project and will be on-site to manage everyday works. Our project managers will be overseeing the works to make sure they are completed to high standards, within your budget and on time. Throughout the process we will keep you updated with the progress and coordinate the works with third parties such as kitchen or flooring suppliers. We will also advise and guide you to choose any suppliers if needed.

As the build draws to finish, we will help to iron out any ‘snags’ to make sure everything is completed to your satisfaction. We will put together all necessary certificates such as gas, electricity and building control completion along with warranties for glazing, boiler etc. At the final completion meeting, we will hand you these documents, together with the keys to your house. Needless to say, you can contact us any time after this, if you want us to look at something.

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