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The Maida Vale Renovation Journal

Expert guides, design inspiration, and planning advice for Maida Vale W9 homeowners — from Camden conservation area guidance to mansion flat renovation tips and the latest in luxury design.

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📅 Feb 2026 📖 8 min Loft

Loft Conversions on Maida Vale's Edwardian Terraces: A Complete Guide

Most loft conversions in NW3's conservation areas require Westminster planning permission. We explain mansard vs dormer options, Article 4 Direction implications, timescales and costs for Maida Vale homes.

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📅 Feb 2026 📖 7 min Mansion Flats

Mansion Flat Renovation in Maida Vale: What You Need to Know Before Starting

Renovating a mansion flat in NW3 involves freeholder consent, building management approvals and Westminster planning — in addition to the building work itself. Our practical guide explains the process step by step.

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📅 Jan 2026 📖 10 min Basements

Basement Conversions in Maida Vale: Westminster's Rules Explained

Westminster's Local Plan Policy A1 governs all basement development in NW3. We explain the geological considerations, the 50% garden rule, and what a compliant Camden basement application requires.

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📅 Jan 2026 📖 6 min Heritage

Renovating a Listed Building in Maida Vale: Our Expert Checklist

Listed building consent, working with Westminster's conservation officers, sourcing authentic lime mortar and period joinery — our step-by-step checklist for Grade II listed renovation projects in NW3.

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📅 Dec 2025 📖 5 min Kitchens

Heritage Kitchen Renovations in NW3 Conservation Areas

Creating a beautiful, functional kitchen within a Maida Vale period property — whether an Edwardian terrace or a mansion flat — requires understanding structural limitations, freeholder rules and conservation area guidance.

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📅 Dec 2025 📖 9 min Planning

Planning Permission in Maida Vale: The 2026 Guide for NW3 Homeowners

All of Maida Vale falls within a single planning authority — the City of Westminster. Our comprehensive 2026 guide explains when you need permission, Westminster's conservation area policies, and our 98% approval rate.

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