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Hounslow Approves Chiswick Tower Co-Living Redevelopment

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Last updated: December 5, 2025 6:57 pm
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Hounslow Approves Chiswick Tower Co-Living Redevelopment
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Key Points:

  • Hounslow Council has approved plans to redevelop Chiswick Tower in West London into a predominantly co-living residential block.
  • The redevelopment will provide 394 co-living rooms, where residents have private bedrooms and bathrooms but share communal living, kitchen, and co-working spaces.
  • Alongside co-living rooms, the project will include 23 social rent homes with various bedroom sizes: six one-bedroom, five two-bedroom, eight three-bedroom, and four four-bedroom flats.

What is the redevelopment plan for Chiswick Tower in West London?

Hounslow Council has officially approved redevelopment plans for the vacant Chiswick Tower office building on 4 December 2025. This ambitious project aims to transform the tower into a primarily co-living residential block, providing a new form of urban living in the area. According to multiple sources, the redevelopment will yield a total of 394 co-living rooms designed with private bedrooms and bathrooms for individual tenants, while sharing communal kitchens, living, and co-working areas. This design mirrors the student accommodation model and aims to offer affordable, community-oriented housing options in West London.

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  • Key Points:
  • What is the redevelopment plan for Chiswick Tower in West London?
  • What exactly is co-living and how is it being implemented?
  • Will the development include other housing types?
  • Who is leading the approval and what does this mean for West London?

What exactly is co-living and how is it being implemented?

The concept of co-living enables people to have private personal spaces but fosters social interaction and shared use of facilities such as kitchens and living rooms. This trend is becoming popular in urban environments where space is limited but affordable housing demand remains high. In the Chiswick Tower project, the bulk of the accommodation will follow this co-living model with 394 individual rooms. This reflects a shift in how residential spaces in London are being designed to meet changing lifestyle and economic needs.

Will the development include other housing types?

Yes, in addition to the large number of co-living rooms, the redevelopment plan includes 23 homes available for social rent. The social rental units are diversified to cater to different household sizes, comprising six one-bedroom flats, five two-bedroom flats, eight three-bedroom flats, and four four-bedroom flats. This aspect of the redevelopment supports affordable housing goals and responds to the demand for more varied residential options within the community.

Who is leading the approval and what does this mean for West London?

Hounslow Council’s approval marks a significant step in addressing the housing challenges in West London. The council’s decision underscores a commitment to innovative housing solutions that maximise underutilised office spaces, particularly in the wake of shifts in work patterns and office use. Conversion projects like Chiswick Tower can revitalize urban areas, increase housing supply, and offer new living solutions that align with modern lifestyles.

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