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Open-plan kitchens · Weymouth, Dorset

Open-Plan Kitchen Designin Weymouth

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Based in Poole since 2017 · Covering Weymouth and the wider Dorset area

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What we design

Open up your home, your way.

Wall removal

Open the kitchen into the living room or dining room. See where walls can go and how the space flows.

Kitchen island layout

Reposition the kitchen with a central island. Perfect for socialising while cooking.

Internal reconfiguration

Move walls, widen doorways, and redesign your ground floor without extending the footprint.

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First room £29.99 · Additional rooms £19.99

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How it works

Three steps to your open-plan kitchen.

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Share your space

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See the vision

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Open-Plan Kitchens in Weymouth: Seaside Homes, Open Living

Weymouth's housing ranges from Georgian terraces along the Esplanade to Victorian streets in Westham, post-war estates in Littlemoor and Southill, and modern developments at Chickerell. Open-plan kitchen-diners are one of the most popular home improvements in the town — especially in the period terraces where small, separate rooms can be combined into generous living spaces that capture the coastal light. Our team designs open-plan layouts for every type of Weymouth property.

Georgian and Regency Terraces Along the Seafront

Weymouth's seafront terraces are architectural gems with high ceilings, elegant proportions, and solid masonry construction. Many have been divided into flats over the years, but those that remain as houses benefit enormously from ground-floor open-plan conversions. Removing the wall between the rear kitchen and front living room — or opening up the central hallway — creates a dramatic through-room that captures sea views. These walls are typically load-bearing, requiring carefully positioned steel beams.

Victorian Streets in Westham and Rodwell

The Victorian terraces and semis of Westham and Rodwell have the classic two-up-two-down layout with a rear kitchen addition. Removing the dividing wall creates a kitchen-diner that flows from the front of the house to the back garden. Many of these properties have had piecemeal extensions over the decades — our vision drafts show how to unify the existing spaces into a coherent open-plan layout rather than just removing one wall.

Post-War Estates and Modern Homes

Littlemoor, Southill, and Preston's post-war housing offer straightforward open-plan conversion opportunities. Standard construction methods, regular floor plans, and standard PD rights make these homes ideal candidates. Modern developments at Chickerell typically have stud-wall partitions that can be removed without structural steel. Our vision drafts show the transformation in clear before-and-after floor plans.

Typical properties in Weymouth

Royal Terrace, Weymouth — Regency terrace dating from 1816 on the seafront esplanade

Royal Terrace, Weymouth — Regency terrace dating from 1816 on the seafront esplanade

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Frederick Place, Weymouth — Georgian terrace originally laid out on the gardens of Gloucester Lodge

Frederick Place, Weymouth — Georgian terrace originally laid out on the gardens of Gloucester Lodge

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Regulations for Open-Plan Kitchens in Weymouth

Internal wall removal in Weymouth does not usually require planning permission. Building Regulations apply when load-bearing walls are removed. Listed buildings along the seafront and in the old town require Listed Building Consent from Dorset Council for any internal alteration.

Do listed seafront properties in Weymouth need consent for wall removal?

Many of Weymouth's Georgian and Regency seafront terraces are Grade I or Grade II listed. Internal wall removal in listed buildings requires Listed Building Consent from Dorset Council. The assessment considers the impact on the building's historic plan form, original features, and structural integrity. We design open-plan layouts that respect the historic significance of these properties, producing heritage impact assessments that support a successful consent application.

What Building Regulations apply for wall removal in Weymouth?

Load-bearing wall removal in any Weymouth property requires Building Regulations approval. Dorset Council's Building Control team oversees the process. We coordinate the structural engineer, prepare the application, and manage inspections — a single managed service from start to finish.

Before and after open-plan floor plan for Weymouth home

See the walls come down.

Your vision draft shows exactly which walls move, where the kitchen flows into the living space, and how the new layout works day-to-day. Professional 2D plans drawn by qualified drafters.

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Your journey

Start small. Scale when ready.

1

Vision Draft

£29.99

See your open-plan layout before you commit

2

3D Laser Scan

£650

Millimetre-accurate measured survey

3

Structural Calcs

£350

Engineer-certified steel beam sizing

4

Full Build

Custom

Vetted builders with trade pricing

Common questions

Open-plan kitchens in Weymouth

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