Struggling to find an affordable property in their favourite part of London, Poppy and her partner Luke came across this one-bed flat in a converted Victorian terrace in Dulwich, London. Despite the tired interior and cramped kitchen, they could see its potential.

‘The property had changed hands every two years since 1994,’ says Poppy. ‘The constant turnover of owners had left it looking unloved, but we knew we could transform it into something special with a contemporary kitchen extension.’

The awkward, L-shaped kitchen space was not big enough for the kitchen-diner of their dreams. ‘You could just about squeeze a tiny table in there, but that was about it,’ recalls Poppy.

French doors from the bedroom, which stepped down to the side return, meant planning the layout wasn’t straightforward. The couple got round the issue of different heights by integrating a small internal courtyard.

‘We hired a large construction firm who did the architectural drawings and managed the project so we could move in with my mum in Devon while the work was being done,’ says Poppy. Despite regular site visits, the project was overshadowed by problems.

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