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A contemporary house to replace an existing dwelling on the site. A central glazed atrium gives the impression of two separate, smaller, houses joined together and in combination with low eaves this house sits comfortably into its rural position next to a stream.
A grand, bespoke, double-fronted house on a self-build development, designed in traditional country house style. The H-shaped plan provides an efficient room layout with a generous, full-height, central stairwell.
This small 1930’s bungalow was in need of some attention when we first saw it. The brief to provide a light and airy interior was achieved by adding large dormer windows to the first floor and large French doors to the rear onto the garden. A new linking extension and the newly-converted garage combine to provide sheltered, semi-independent, living space for a grand-parent.
This project provides a sympathetic extension to an existing commercial office space to provide views out of the office from a seated position for the staff. Adjacent to the office is a private stable block in traditional agricultural style which is carefully positioned to screen parked office staff vehicles from the roadside.
A new bungalow in the style of agricultural outbuildings fits in with the surrounding farm buildings. The approach along a long winding drive arrives at a formal hallway to access a range of bedrooms and open-plan sitting area, all of which take advantage of open field views to the rear.
Two contemporary single-storey extensions added to a tired existing dwelling on the north side of a road gave us the opportunity to provide a fresh and sunny south-facing facade whilst retaining a degree of privacy for sitting-out, together with a huge open-plan living/dining/kitchen space which now opens-up directly to the rear garden.
Planning permission has just been obtained for this contemporary bespoke new residential dwelling in Norwich, Norfolk. The property has been carefully designed to achieve certified Passivhaus accreditation and the form of the dwelling has been considered to minimise the overall construction cost.
Extensive extension and alterations to a residential dwelling in Hoe, Norfolk. The property has been fully remodelled with a large open plan extension for family living, incorporating a fully glazed southern facade and roof terrace to exploit solar gains and views across the rural countryside. A subtle mix of traditional and contemporary materials are visible throughout the properties vernacular.
Bespoke new residential dwelling in Spalding, Norfolk. The property has been carefully designed to not impose on its ecological setting within and spanning over a pond. Low energy, simplistic and carefully considered A-frame design to simplify the design and also to economise the construction cost.
An impressive collection of five, new build houses on a semi-rural plot in Syderstone, Norfolk. Each house has 4 double bedrooms, including a master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, with an open plan ground floor filled with light through bi-fold doors which open directly onto the garden, plus a contemporary and efficient wood burning stove, and a garage and separate driveway each
We enjoyed doing this project on our doorstep here in Fakenham. This was a former 1930s bungalow before we extended and comprehensively renovated to create a light, modern and spacious family home.