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50 Degrees North Architects

Richmond

About 50 Degrees North Architects

50 Degrees North Architects is an independent architectural practice based at the historic Old Deer Park on Kew Road, Richmond. Working primarily with local homeowners, they specialise in house extensions, loft conversions, ground floor reconfigurations and broader refurbishment projects. The practice is known for its collaborative, hands-on approach — working closely with clients from early concept through to realised design. With a strong rating from local residents and a focus on both creative ambition and practical delivery, they offer the kind of personal attention that is often difficult to find at larger firms.

Local area

Richmond’s housing stock — a pleasing mix of Victorian and Edwardian terraces, Georgian townhouses and substantial family homes — creates a steady and discerning demand for thoughtful architectural work. Extending or reconfiguring an older property in a conservation-aware borough like Richmond requires genuine sensitivity to character and context, not simply technical competence. Situated at Old Deer Park, just off Kew Road, 50 Degrees North is well placed to understand the particular planning environment and aesthetic expectations that come with working in this part of southwest London.

Why choose 50 Degrees North Architects

For Richmond residents weighing up a significant home project, a locally based practice offers real advantages. 50 Degrees North Architects brings direct knowledge of the local planning context and the character of the borough’s housing, alongside a collaborative style that suits clients who want to be genuinely involved in the design process. Their 4.9 rating from local homeowners suggests consistent delivery and personal care. Office hours run Monday to Friday, 9am to 5:30pm, making it straightforward to arrange consultations around a working week.

Services

  • House extensions
  • Loft conversions
  • Ground floor reconfigurations
  • Home refurbishment design
  • Residential architectural consultancy
  • Site feasibility and design advice
  • Planning and design project management

Ideal for: Richmond homeowners, Residents planning extensions or renovations, Homeowners with complex or challenging sites, Property owners seeking personalised architectural advice, Families looking to expand within their existing home.

Frequently asked questions

Where are 50 Degrees North Architects based, and are they easy to reach?

The practice is based at Old Deer Park on Kew Road, Richmond, postcode TW9 2AZ. Richmond station — served by South Western Railway, the District line and London Overground — is within easy reach, and the office is accessible by bus along Kew Road.

What kinds of projects does the practice typically work on?

Based on their description, 50 Degrees North focuses on residential projects including house extensions, loft conversions, ground floor reconfigurations and broader home refurbishments. They appear particularly experienced in making the most of challenging or constrained sites.

What are their opening hours?

The office is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5:30pm. They are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.

How highly rated is the practice by local clients?

50 Degrees North Architects holds a Google rating of 4.9, based on reviews from 10 local visitors — reflecting strong satisfaction among the homeowners who have worked with them.

How can I contact them to discuss a project?

You can reach the practice by telephone on 020 8744 2337 during office hours, or visit their website at www.50degrees.co.uk for further information.

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