Wimbledon, SW19
Design and Build

Woodside, Design and Build of a residential house in Wimbledon

Project at a glance

Location

Wimbledon

Project type

Design and Build

Duration

13 Months

Project scope

MVV has been entrusted to undertake a complete design and build project, converting two flats into a single, high-spec dwelling. The internal structure was stripped back, with the removal of the chimney breasts to maximize space, and a new structure installed with top-tier insulation. A loft conversion was added, creating three new bedrooms and two bathrooms. Key highlights include an open-plan bespoke kitchen featuring a bar and a hidden laundry room, with a functional island topped with a durable Neolith countertop. The living area boasts bespoke pier to pier sliding doors that provide flexibility between rooms, while hidden storage solutions and Neolith finishes enhance both aesthetics and practicality. In addition to refined design, the project prioritizes energy efficiency, incorporating triple-glazed kitchen sliding doors, 80mm insulation on all perimeter walls, solar panels with battery storage that helps powering the AC system and the outdoor car charger.

From concept to
completion

Stage One:

Feasibility Study

Assessing the project’s feasibility and ensuring all pre-planning requirements are met before moving forward with the design.

Stage Two:

Design Concept

Defining the overall style and functionality of the space, establishing a design that aligns with the client’s vision.

Stage Three:

Interior Design Package

Creating visuals and a material schedule for the project, including carefully selecting second fix choices, fixtures, fittings, and equipment (FFE).

Stage Four:

Construction

Commencing with the strip-out and demolition to prepare the space for construction. Carrying out all construction work, from structural updates to finishing touches to ensure the space is complete and refined.

Stage Five:

Joinery and FFE Installation

Delivery and installation of bespoke joinery elements and furniture, finalizing the interior details to bring the design to life.

Pro tips from our experts

Embrace sustainable design by incorporating energy-efficient features, reducing long-term costs, and creating a more eco-friendly space

Mathew, Project Architect

From concept to completion

Stage One:

Feasibility Study

Assessing the project’s feasibility and ensuring all pre-planning requirements are met before moving forward with the design.

Stage Two:

Design Concept

Defining the overall style and functionality of the space, establishing a design that aligns with the client’s vision.

Stage Three:

Interior Design Package

Creating visuals and a material schedule for the project, including carefully selecting second fix choices, fixtures, fittings, and equipment (FFE).

Stage Four:

Construction

Commencing with the strip-out and demolition to prepare the space for construction. Carrying out all construction work, from structural updates to finishing touches to ensure the space is complete and refined.

Stage Five:

Joinery and FFE Installation

Delivery and installation of bespoke joinery elements and furniture, finalizing the interior details to bring the design to life.

Pro tips from our experts

Embrace sustainable design by incorporating energy-efficient features, reducing long-term costs, and creating a more eco-friendly space

Mathew, Project Architect

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Stage One:
Feasibility Study

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Stage Two:
Design Concept

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Stage Three:
Interior Design Package

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Stage Four:
Construction

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Stage Five:
Joinery and FFE Installation

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Client’s Words

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One of the most trusted and reliable and highly trusted construction company I have worked with.
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Project highlights

Sustainability and Eco-friendly

This project has been built with sustainability at its core, featuring top-spec insulation and thermal resistance to ensure it stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter, minimizing heat loss. Powered by solar panels, it’s designed to be eco-friendly, reducing energy consumption and contributing to a greener environment.

Kitchen

The kitchen has been designed with optimal functionality in mind while maintaining a harmonious look. The L-shaped layout includes a shelving area, an openable bar with Hawa doors, and hidden storage with a discreet door leading to the laundry room. The island and worktop are made from Neolith, known for its exceptional durability and sleek appearance, making the kitchen both practical and stylish.

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