Some people go to Tiffany’s for a little trinket

Others go to DBLO Associate architects for a little trinket that is a bit more bespoke.

Local firm DBLO Associates architects Clapham designed the staircase as part of its refurbishment of a top-floor flat in a Georgian terrace on Redcliffe Square, Kensington – a stone’s throw away from the yellow brick townhouse completed by TDO earlier this year.

It connects the two-bedroom property’s renovated roof terrace with a landing at the top of the main stairs, which the architects re-clad in timber as part of the project.

Read more about dblo Associate architects Mayfair latest projects:

http://www.dezeen.com/2015/07/31/dblo-associates-perforated-steel-staircase-refurbished-home-redliffe-square-london/

dblo Associates believe that the quality of our surrounding have a direct influence on the quality of our lives, whether in public, the work place, or the home. dblo associates is an organisation dedicated to creating and enhancing value through design. They are experts in commercial and residential design.

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dblo are waiting in anticipation as Government plans to temporarily relax planning regulations for one year: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/sep/06/david-cameron-planning-laws-growth-plan

We wait to be able to analyse the details of the policy and comment on what this really means to householders and businesses, but they seem to be saying rear residential extensions could extend to as much as 6 or 8 metres and commercial premises could be extended by 100 to 200 sqm without permission. With all of this though.. ‘the devil is in the detail .‘

dblo are currently negotiating a Section 106 Agreement with Ealing council’s Legal team  on a new build housing development in Greenford. The proposal for 2 new houses was recommended for approval by Ealing’s Planning Department. The 106 concession is for tree planting and boundary improvements.   

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