Renovating a 1910 Edwardian Home: Lessons from Our Designer | Acre Design

Renovating a 1910 Edwardian Home: Lessons from Our Designer

Renovating a 1910 Edwardian Home: Lessons from Our Designer

Architectural Design Insights | Alistair Crerar

From preserving character to managing dust. What renovating a period property really teaches you.

At Acre Design, our team doesn’t just design beautiful extensions and refurbishments — many of us are living the process ourselves. Senior Designer Matthew is a perfect example. Alongside his partner, he has been carefully restoring and renovating their 1910 Edwardian semi-detached home in Newcastle. The project has been a true labour of love, and Matthew’s first-hand experience gives him unique insight into what our clients go through.

Living the process

Unlike client projects, where he sees the design stages at intervals, Matthew has lived through every dusty, noisy, frustrating — and rewarding — stage of his own renovation. “When it’s your own home, you experience each change in real time, and every decision feels magnified,” he explains.

The proudest moment so far? Completing the living room. “The transformation was incredible — it’s unrecognisable from when we got the keys, but still holds on to its Edwardian character.”

Lessons learned

One of the biggest lessons has been patience. Renovation often means taking a step backwards before you can move forward. Jobs that felt daunting at the start have since become second nature. “I’d approach things with more confidence if I did it again,” says Matthew, “but the process has given me real empathy for clients making decisions under pressure.”

Living in the property throughout the work has also been a revelation. “It hasn’t been as difficult as I feared. It makes you appreciate the basics, and you learn to be resourceful. Deadlines matter less than enjoying the journey.”

Preserving character

For Matthew, protecting the home’s original charm has been central. The Edwardian fireplace — an ornate surround nearly 8ft high — remains the standout feature, alongside the stained glass windows that attract endless compliments. Choosing high-quality paints such as Farrow & Ball and Craig & Rose has also helped retain authenticity while adding modern durability.

Why it matters for clients

This personal journey has made Matthew a stronger designer. Experiencing the reality of trade coordination, budgets, and tough choices has sharpened his problem-solving skills and deepened his understanding of how clients feel during a build. It has also reinforced the importance of balancing practicality with beauty — and preserving the character of period properties while adapting them for modern living.

Looking ahead

Matthew still has several rooms to complete — with a new kitchen nearly finished and even a “man cave” in the pipeline — but his enthusiasm for the process remains strong. “Reminding myself of the end goal keeps me motivated. Every stage brings us closer to creating a home we love.”

Thinking about renovating or extending your own Edwardian or period home in Newcastle, Northumberland or the wider North East?
Book a complimentary Ask the Expert call with Acre Design and benefit from a team that not only designs extensions but also lives the process themselves.

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