London Road, Portsmouth Project: April Progress Update
- Matt Baker
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Our 13-bed co-living eco HMO in Portsmouth is quickly coming together, and there are some exciting updates to share this month. This development is designed for maximum sustainability, targeting an impressive EPC rating of A, making it an eco-friendly and energy-efficient property. Let’s take a closer look at what’s been happening on-site.
Solar Panels & Exterior Progress
The scaffolding is set to come down soon, and we’ve just had solar panels installed on the roof. Once hooked up, they’ll provide a significant boost to the property’s sustainability credentials.
Energy-Efficient Systems
We’ve got two MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) systems going in, which will filter and warm fresh air throughout the building, maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient environment.
Main Kitchen & Communal Spaces
Kitchen units are being installed quickly, with all trims being added for a clean, polished finish.
Fire doors are fitted throughout the corridors, ensuring safety and compliance.
The downstairs area is currently a workspace for trades, but we’re moving fast towards the final fit-out.
Bedrooms & En-Suites
The lower floors are seeing rapid progress, with plastering completed in the final bedroom where the old water main was removed.
En-suites are being fitted with premium panels instead of tiles, creating a sleek and durable finish.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are really starting to take shape, each with its own unique colour palette and built-in furniture for a premium feel.
Room Designs & Colour Palettes
Each bedroom has been carefully designed with its own colour scheme:
A mix of neutral tones on the lower floors for a calming atmosphere.
Rich royal blue and navy accents on the mid-levels for a sophisticated touch.
A bold rusty red and blue combination in selected rooms for a modern, striking look.
Premium En-Suites
Each room features a private en-suite, with premium fixtures and a mix of spacious showers and even a bath in the largest room.
Black-framed shower screens add a sleek, contemporary feel.
What’s Next?
Complete the remaining kitchen installations.
Finalise en-suites and built-in furniture.
Decorate and furnish the bedrooms.
Remove scaffolding for the full reveal of the exterior.
We’re excited to see this project approaching the final stages, and we can’t wait to share more soon. If you’re interested in learning more about our eco-friendly HMO developments or exploring investment opportunities, get in touch.
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