Norfolk

Burnham Market Commercial to Residential Conversion

Type: 
Conversion / Renovation
3 storey Burnham Market full home renovation
Focus: 
Full internal reconfiguration over three storeys, loft bedroom creation, high-spec bathroom, open-plan kitchen-living hub.
"A tired commercial building transformed into a modern family home — bright spaces, clean lines, and a seamless finish."

Project Overview

Location: Burnham Market, Norfolk
Scope: Full renovation and commercial-to-residential conversion across three storeys, including reconfiguration, rewiring, and full redecoration.

The Brief

The client acquired a tired three-storey former accountant’s office and wanted it reimagined as a contemporary, comfortable family home — brighter, better zoned, and designed for modern living. Key requirements included:

  • A new loft bedroom
  • A high-spec family bathroom
  • A dedicated utility room
  • An open-plan kitchen/living space suitable for everyday life and entertaining

What we Delivered

Structural reconfiguration

Internal walls were removed and new partitions formed to create a residential layout that flows properly over three floors.

Loft bedroom creation

The loft space was converted into a new bedroom, adding valuable living space and a private retreat.

Electrical and full internal upgrade

A full electrical rewire was completed alongside comprehensive refurbishment works to bring the building up to modern residential standard.

Signature spaces

Highlights include:

  • A large family bathroom with a freestanding bath and a walk-in shower with a Crittall-style screen
  • A practical utility room
  • A spacious open-plan kitchen/living space centred around a kitchen island

Outcome

A dated commercial property has been transformed into a modern three-storey family home with a functional layout, standout bathroom, and a central open-plan living space designed for family life and hosting.

Stuart Deadman’s Role and Approach

Conversions like this succeed when the detail work is treated as “the main work”:

  • Standards: every transition (old → new) must feel intentional
  • Discipline: programme control across multiple trades and stages
  • Transparency: clear decisions early reduce cost, delay, and stress