At RISE, we believe your home should tell a deeper story.
Not just of the people who live there—but of the materials, the light, the energy, the land. Of how things were built. Why they were built. And what they give back.
Renovating or extending your home offers more than the chance to gain a new room or revamp your kitchen. It’s a powerful opportunity to shape a healthier, more resilient way of living—right where you are.
That’s the challenge and the beauty of designing sustainably. And here’s how we approach it.
A thoughtfully designed rear extension using reclaimed brick, large high-performance glazing, and natural materials to connect home and garden while enhancing energy efficiency.
Before we add anything, we look for what doesn’t need changing.
Sustainable design starts with restraint. It means asking questions before lifting a pen: What spaces already work well? What can be adapted or revealed rather than removed?
Often, the most sustainable extension is the one that maximises the existing structure—reconfiguring dead zones, opening up views, and uncovering hidden assets. A forgotten side return becomes a light-filled garden room. A dark hallway is reimagined with clerestory glazing. A cold loft becomes a passive solar retreat.
This approach isn’t just sustainable—it’s soulful. It allows the home’s history to evolve, not be erased.
At the heart of every sustainable design is a simple idea: work with nature, not against it.
That starts with the sun. Passive solar principles—like orienting glazed areas towards the south and using shading to block summer heat—can drastically reduce the energy a home needs to stay comfortable. Combined with high-thermal-mass materials and smart natural ventilation, it’s often possible to eliminate the need for mechanical cooling altogether.
In cities like London, where summer overheating is fast becoming a crisis, these principles are more urgent than ever. Our designs take the heat island effect seriously—incorporating green roofs, cross-ventilation strategies, and external shading to passively cool homes without resorting to energy-intensive systems.
Extensions should do more than just add space—they should expand potential.
That might mean building a rear extension that opens onto a vegetable garden and catches the morning light in the kitchen. It could be a first-floor addition that provides a self-contained space for ageing parents, reducing the need for long-term care facilities. Or a multifunctional space that allows for working, living, and learning—supporting flexible family life and reducing commuting emissions.
By designing with adaptability in mind, your home becomes a platform for long-term resilience. One that changes as your life does, without needing to be torn apart and rebuilt.
We don’t believe in heavy-handed solutions. We believe in elegance through efficiency.
The materials we choose matter. They matter not only for how they look and feel today—but for their footprint, their legacy, and what happens to them at the end of their life.
We work with clients to make considered choices: reclaimed oak floors, clay plaster walls, hempcrete insulation. Locally sourced bricks. Natural paints. These aren’t just nice-to-haves—they are critical components of a regenerative home.
And when we can’t reuse, we choose materials with low embodied energy, minimal transport distance, and a clear route to reuse or recycling.
Even modern technologies like MVHR systems and triple glazing must pass this test. If a product saves energy but is made with toxic chemicals and can’t be reused or recycled, it’s not truly sustainable. That’s why we always weigh benefit against impact, short-term gains against long-term effects.
A truly sustainable extension begins on the drawing board—not at the recycling bin.
At RISE, we design with zero waste in mind. That means minimising offcuts on site, reusing demolition material, and incorporating features that make it easier to live waste-free once construction is done.
We design kitchens with built-in composting, utility spaces that support recycling and reusing, and pantries that help reduce food waste by keeping produce fresh without a fridge. Every detail becomes an invitation to consume less—and enjoy more.
And waste doesn’t stop with physical materials. We also minimise energy waste, water waste, and time wasted on poor design. Because efficiency is a form of respect—for our clients, for the craft, and for the planet.
In a climate where flooding and drought can both strike within a season, every drop of water needs a plan.
We design homes to capture and reuse rainwater, manage surface runoff, and treat greywater on-site where possible. Integrated rain gardens and bioswales not only manage water but enrich local biodiversity. Cisterns collect water for flushing toilets or irrigating gardens. Low-flow fixtures and dual-flush toilets help reduce demand.
But smart water use also comes down to behaviour—and design that supports it. Like separating hot and cold pipes to reduce heat loss, or installing gravity-fed systems that work without pumps.
Sustainability isn’t just technical—it’s intuitive. The right design quietly guides the right habits.
A high-performance extension doesn’t just insulate you from the weather—it makes you less dependent on the grid.
Whether it’s through solar PV, air-source heat pumps, or even phase change materials that stabilise indoor temperatures, we design homes to meet more of their own energy needs.
And just as importantly, we reduce those needs through thoughtful envelope design: airtight but breathable, well-insulated but not overbuilt, with thermal bridges eliminated at every opportunity.
We take care not to over-engineer. Sometimes, a deeper roof overhang and a north-facing window are more powerful than a thousand-pound gadget. We believe in designing solutions that last 50 years—not products that need replacing in five.
Roofs are not just for rain. They’re for life.
A green roof can extend the life of your waterproofing, regulate temperatures, reduce runoff, and support pollinators. It can also bring you closer to nature—quite literally.
We often design extensions that include wildflower roofs, drought-tolerant sedum layers, or even kitchen garden beds. And living walls? They don’t just look beautiful—they clean the air, cool the space, and provide vertical habitat for birds and bees.
When architecture invites ecology back into the city, everyone benefits.
A sustainable home isn’t just energy efficient—it’s ready for what’s coming.
We design every extension with future climate resilience in mind: increased rainfall, heatwaves, supply disruptions. That might mean flood-resistant detailing, shaded terraces, battery storage, or stack ventilation.
It also means designing interiors that can evolve—open-plan spaces that can be subdivided, plug-and-play services, and utility cores that can be adapted as technologies change.
The most sustainable homes aren’t stuck in the past. They’re flexible enough to embrace the future—whatever it brings.
We believe sustainability should nourish you—in every sense.
That’s why our kitchen extensions often include pantries for preserving produce, root storage, and fermentation zones. In a world of supply chain shocks and food inflation, that quiet corner where your apples stay crisp and your jams stay cool becomes a kind of resilience.
Where space allows, we also explore built-in greenhouses, edible landscaping, and aquaponics systems. These aren’t just design features—they’re lifestyle upgrades that help you reconnect with where your food comes from, and how you consume it.
A sustainable home should support the full cycle of nourishment—from growing and cooking to sharing and storing.
Sustainability isn’t a checklist. It’s a mindset.
Every renovation and extension we design is built on a foundation of intention. We ask: Will this space give more than it takes? Will it support lives of purpose and ease? Will it leave the world a little better?
That’s the RISE approach.
We work with people who care—not just about their homes, but about the planet, their community, and the legacy they leave behind.
So if you’re dreaming of a renovation that aligns with your values—and brings thoughtful beauty into your daily life—we’d love to help you bring it to life.
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