The building was stripped back to its original 1974 timber frame which exposed the need for some bracing of the external walls.
The entire lower level was opened for development and accommodates three bedrooms and a bathroom. Two of the bedrooms are to include ensuite shower rooms and dressing rooms. The central area at the base of the stairs is to act as a “chill” area. The chill area and the bedrooms all lead out onto the water’s edge.
The upper level is to feature an open plan kitchen, dining, living and study area with the master bedroom at the northern end and a utility at the southern gable.
The existing railings were badly rusted and were replaced with stainless steel and glass. The walkway which forms a roof over the lower level was waterproofed and given a non slip coating.
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