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Context Design and Build
Renovations to the structure of this underground house including; new external windows, new bathroom and joinery to internal living areas.
Reflections | Studio
Compact En-Suite design completed by Reflections | Studio that demonstrates that even the smallest of spaces can be transformed by correct use of products. Here we specified large format white tiles to give the room the appearance of a larger area and then wall mounted fittings to show more floor space aiding to the client requirement of a feeling of more space within the room.
Imperfect Interiors
We added a roll top bath, wall hung basin, tongue & groove panelling, bespoke Roman blinds & a cast iron radiator to the top floor master suite in our Cotswolds Cottage project. Interior Design by Imperfect Interiors
Armada Cottage is available to rent at www.armadacottagecotswolds.co.uk
Emilie Fournet Interiors
Art Deco style bathroom with a reclaimed basin, roll top bath in Charlotte's Locks and high cistern toilet. The lattice tiles are from Fired Earth and the wall panels are Railings.
Successful Staging/Bobbie McGrath
Staging provides the opportunity to tell a story and create great marketing photos. Bobbie McGrath/Successful Staging
White Sands Coastal Development
The 1,750-square foot Manhattan Beach bungalow is home to two humans and three dogs. Originally built in 1929, the bungalow had undergone various renovations that convoluted its original Moorish style. We gutted the home and completely updated both the interior and exterior. We opened the floor plan, rebuilt the ceiling with reclaimed hand-hewn oak beams and created hand-troweled plaster walls that mimicked the construction and look of the original walls. We also rebuilt the living room fireplace by hand, brick-by-brick, and replaced the generic roof tiles with antique handmade clay tiles.
We returned much of this 3-bed, 2-bath home to a more authentic aesthetic, while adding modern touches of luxury, like radiant-heated floors, bi-fold doors that open from the kitchen/dining area to a large deck, and a custom steam shower, with Moroccan-inspired tile and an antique mirror. The end result is evocative luxury in a compact space.
Angus Mackenzie Architect
The house was originally a single story face brick home, which was ‘cut in half’ to make two smaller residences. It is on a triangular corner site, and is nestled in between a unit block to the South, and large renovated two storey homes to the West. The owners loved the original character of the house, and were keen to retain this with the new proposal, but felt that the internal plan was disjointed, had no relationship to the paved outdoor area, and above all was very cold in Winter, with virtually no natural light entering the house.
The existing plan had the bedrooms and bathrooms on the side facing the outdoor area, with the living area on the other side of the hallway. We swapped this to have an open plan living room opening out onto a new deck area. An added bonus through the design stage was adding a rumpus room, which was built to the boundary on two sides, and also leads out onto the new deck area. Two large light wells open into the roof, and natural light floods into the house through the skylights above. The automated skylights really help with airflow, and keeping the house cool in the Summer. Warm timber finishes, including cedar windows and doors have been used throughout, and are a low key inclusion into the existing fabric of the house.
Photography by Sarah Braden
421 Billeder af badeværelse med et badekar med fødder og en væghængt håndvask
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