Project Overview
Location: Harrow, North West London
Property Type: 1930s semi-detached house
Original Use: Single-family dwelling (C3)
End Use: 6-bedroom licensed HMO
Duration: 18 weeks
This project involved converting a tired three-bedroom family home in Harrow into a fully compliant six-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), designed for young professionals working across North West London.
The client was an experienced landlord expanding into HMOs for the first time and required a compliant, inspection-ready conversion that would maximise rental income while meeting local authority standards.
The Starting Point
The property was structurally sound but outdated. It consisted of:
- Two reception rooms
- Small rear kitchen
- Three upstairs bedrooms
- One family bathroom
- Underutilised loft space
The layout was typical of Harrow’s 1930s housing stock but unsuitable for shared living without substantial reconfiguration.
The client’s objective was clear:
- Create six lettable bedrooms
- Include two en-suites
- Provide adequate communal kitchen space
- Ensure full compliance with Harrow Council licensing standards
Planning & Compliance Considerations
Harrow is subject to Article 4 Direction, meaning a change from C3 (single dwelling) to C4 (small HMO) required planning permission.
Key compliance considerations included:
- Minimum bedroom size requirements
- Adequate communal kitchen and dining space
- Refuse and cycle storage provisions
- Enhanced fire safety strategy
- Sound insulation upgrades
We worked alongside the planning consultant to ensure the internal layout aligned with submitted drawings and local authority expectations.
The Build Strategy
1. Internal Reconfiguration
The ground floor was reconfigured to create:
- One ground floor bedroom
- A large open-plan shared kitchen/dining space
- A compliant protected escape route
Upstairs was reworked to accommodate:
- Three standard bedrooms
- One en-suite bedroom
- A shared bathroom
The loft was converted to create:
- A spacious en-suite bedroom
- Additional storage
2. Fire Safety Installation
Fire compliance was a central part of the build.
Works included:
- FD30 fire doors throughout
- Interlinked Grade A fire alarm system
- Emergency lighting
- Fire-resistant plasterboard upgrades
- Protected escape route from loft to final exit
The property was designed to meet licensing inspection standards from day one.
3. Mechanical & Electrical Upgrades
Given the increased occupancy, we upgraded:
- Consumer unit and full electrical rewire
- Additional socket and data points per room
- Combi boiler system suitable for higher demand
- Hard-wired smoke detection system
4. Soundproofing & Durability
To ensure long-term tenant satisfaction and minimise complaints:
- Acoustic insulation between floors
- Reinforced stair structure
- Durable commercial-grade flooring
- Washable matt wall finishes
The Outcome
The completed property delivered:
- 6 compliant bedrooms
- 2 en-suites + 1 shared bathroom
- Modern communal kitchen/dining space
- Fully licensed HMO approval
- Strong rental yield uplift compared to prior single-let use
The landlord achieved a significant increase in monthly rental income while ensuring the property met current licensing and fire safety standards.
The property passed inspection without requiring remedial works.
Key Lessons from This Project
- Early planning review prevented layout redesign later
- Fire strategy must be integrated from the outset
- Harrow’s Article 4 requirements require careful attention
- Practical design delivers better tenant retention than over-specification
Considering a 6-Bed HMO in Harrow?
If you are exploring converting a property in Harrow or North West London into a compliant HMO, understanding local planning constraints and licensing standards is critical before committing to works.
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