What's the best way to renovate a 1930s home?
Ideal Home UK|March 2023
IDEAL HOME'S RESIDENT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER CHARLIE LUXTON SHARES HIS DESIGN KNOW-HOW
What's the best way to renovate a 1930s home?

Homes built in the Thirties, or interwar period, are surprisingly common, representing over 10% of the UK housing stock. They are more varied in style than Victorian or Edwardian homes but there are a number of really fantastic features that many of them share.

Thirties properties are usually larger than those from the preceding or post-war period, with correspondingly large gardens. Semi-detached was the popular style of the period, which adds the benefits of side access and increased potential for an extension. Their width and generous plots allow for large rear additions, which can be truly transformative.

When thinking about an extension on a period house of any kind, don't be afraid of considering a contrasting style. The mix of old and new can be very successful and allow for more variation in the types and the feel you have inside the home.

The Thirties was the decade that motor car ownership became widespread and, as a result, houses of this era were the first to be constructed with this in mind. This usually meant they were built along wider roads with separate footpaths, garages and parking potential. Where streets of Victorian terraced houses groan under the automobile, the roadways from the inter-war years feel far less impacted.

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