Residential Renovations in Greenwich, London.
Greenwich carries more than one architectural identity, and that is what makes it complex to work in.
Around the historic core and West Greenwich, there is a strong Georgian and Victorian presence, often protected within conservation areas and shaped by the wider heritage context. Further out, the housing shifts into later terraces, conversions and layered residential streets where the architectural logic is less consistent. You are rarely dealing with a single, unified condition.
That variation tends to show itself inside the house.
Extensions, internal alterations and conversions are common, but they are not always resolved as a whole. Rooms can feel disconnected, levels become awkward, and the house starts to work in parts rather than as a complete structure.
At K Space Interiors, we begin by understanding the building on its own terms. We look at how the house is put together, how movement flows through it, and where that logic has been lost. Only then do we begin to reshape it.
Context Approach.
In Greenwich, the opportunity is usually already present, but it needs to be organised.
Our work focuses on restoring coherence to the layout, aligning spaces so that they relate properly to one another and to the way the home is used. That often means undoing previous decisions as much as introducing new ones.
When it is resolved properly, the house stops feeling pieced together and begins to feel complete.