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Edwardian House Renovation
Edwardian House Renovation
Ivywell Interiors | BristolIvywell Interiors | Bristol
This room used to be the garage and was restored to its former glory as part of a whole house renovation and extension.
Spring Cottage
Spring Cottage
Oliver Grahame PhotographyOliver Grahame Photography
Oliver Grahame Photography - shot for Character Cottages. This is a 3 bedroom cottage to rent in Ebrington that sleeps 5. For more info see - www.character-cottages.co.uk/all-properties/cotswolds-all/spring-cottage
Grade II Georgian House
Grade II Georgian House
Buzz Interior DesignBuzz Interior Design
A further fireplace was refurbished in this more formal relaxing lounge. Striking wallpaper from K&K/Roger Austin added a dimension to the room, alongside the historical pieces of furniture and chandelier. The 3 sofas with eclectic mix of both patterned and textured cushions were placed for a communication line with guests as well as linking in with the television that the client preferred wall mounted for relaxation. Wave curtains again framed the beautiful curved bay with views onto the gardens and neighbouring Castle. 3 round coffee tables were placed to soften down the square lines under the chandelier, mixed with antique elements in a warm wood.
Lounge media unit
Lounge media unit
Howard Butler FurnitureHoward Butler Furniture
Lounge Media unit This was a great project, transforming a small living space into a more functional room. The original alcoves either side of the fireplace were different depths and focused your eye. The client initially wanted two alcove units. My thoughts were to use linier lines to trick the eye into adding length to the room by not focusing on the width of the room. To make the room feel lighter, I proposed one side as an alcove unit and floating shelves in the other. The shelves had to line up for the aesthetics to work. I added a narrow shelving unit above two fake doors which helps the room look longer. I had made sure not to cover the window shutters, retaining as much natural light as possible. The two-tone colours, light internal and darker exterior definitely help this piece to be less intrusive. The TV is on a swing arm which we fitted and scribed the back panel around. When the TV is not in use it can be stowed away within the unit. The right-hand side of this unit is scribed around the fireplace breast leaving a seamless fit.
Island Cottage
Island Cottage
Paul Cashin ArchitectsPaul Cashin Architects
Photography by Richard Chivers https://www.rchivers.co.uk/ Island Cottage is an existing dwelling constructed in 1830, in a conservation area at the southern limit of Sidlesham Quay village, West Sussex. The property was highlighted by the local authority as a key example of rural vernacular character for homes in the area, but is also sited in a major flood risk area. Such a precarious context therefore demanded a considered approach, however the original building had been extended over many years mostly with insensitive and cumbersome extensions and additions. Our clients purchased Island Cottage in 2015. They had a strong sense of belonging to the area, as both had childhood memories of visiting Pagham Harbour and were greatly drawn to live on the South Coast after many years working and living in London. We were keen to help them discover and create a home in which to dwell for many years to come. Our brief was to restore the cottage and reconcile it’s history of unsuitable extensions to the landscape of the nature reserve of Sidlesham and the bay of Pagham beyond. The original house could not be experienced amongst the labyrinthine rooms and corridors and it’s identity was lost to recent additions and refurbishments. Our first move was to establish the lines of the original cottage and draw a single route through the house. This is experienced as a simple door from the library at the formal end of the house, leading from north to south straight towards the rear garden on both floors. By reinstating the library and guest bedroom/bathroom spaces above we were able to distinguish the original cottage from the later additions. We were then challenged by the new owners to provide a calm and protective series of spaces that make links to the landscape of the coast. Internally the cottage takes the natural materials of the surrounding coastline, such as flint and timber, and uses these to dress walls and floors. Our proposals included making sense of the downstairs spaces by allowing a flowing movement between the rooms. Views through and across the house are opened up so to help navigate the maze like spaces. Each room is open on many sides whilst limiting the number of corridor spaces, and the use of split levels help to mark one space to the next. The first floor hosts three bedrooms, each of unique style and outlook. The main living space features a corner window, referencing an open book set into the wall at the height of a desk. Log burners, sliding doors, and uncovered historic materials are part of the main reception rooms. The roof is accessible with a steep stair and allows for informal gathering on a grass terrace which gains views far beyond the immediate gardens and neighbouring nature reserve. The external facades have been uplifted with larch cladding, new timber windows, and a series of timber loggias set into the gardens. Our landscaping strategy alleviates flood risk by providing a bung to the garden edge, whilst encouraging native species planting to take over the new timber structure that is directly connected to the house. This approach will help to plant the house in its surroundings, which is vital given the local connection to the Sidlesham Nature Reserve. Throughout the project the client sourced much of the interior finishes and fixtures directly from salvage yards and online second hand boutiques. The house is decorated with reclaimed materials referencing the worn and weary effect of time spent on the beach or at the sea side. Now complete, the house genuinely feels reconciled to its place, a haven for our clients, and an exemplary project for our future clients who wish to link their childhoods with their future homes.
Rural Holiday Home
Rural Holiday Home
Studio DeanStudio Dean
The exposed wooden beams are one of our favorite features of this property. We love how they look combined with the dark concrete feature wall and the black kitchen and the way they contrast the light natural paint on the walls.
Luxury new build family home
Luxury new build family home
Heather Interior DesignHeather Interior Design
Elegant living room in neutral colours with blue accents.
Queens Avenue
Queens Avenue
ROC haus ArchitectureROC haus Architecture
Formal dining room stylishly furnished with a feature fireplace and wall mounted TV over.
Georgian Townhouse
Georgian Townhouse
Fable InteriorsFable Interiors
Traditional drawing room in grade II family home. Fully renovated with bespoke joinery and furnishings
Edwardian House Design
Edwardian House Design
Ivywell Interiors | BristolIvywell Interiors | Bristol
A dark and moody living formal living room in Studio Green from Farrow and Ball featuring touches of gold for added opulence.
driftwood alcove units
driftwood alcove units
Chalkhouse KitchensChalkhouse Kitchens
Living close to the sea influenced Mrs W to choose a driftwood finish and Little Greene Paint Company's China Blue Pale gave the whole room a fresh, coastal feel. A small side table with sentimental value was rescued from the shed and given the same treatment to tie in with the scheme. Co-ordinating handmade cushions in shades of pale blue and sand tones soften the dark leather sofas and add to the calm and inviting feel of the new room. Photos by Felix Page
Country Sitting Room with Coastal Twist
Country Sitting Room with Coastal Twist
Willow & Bert InteriorsWillow & Bert Interiors
The room was in need of storage and so we designed and installed a big blue bookcase to house the TV, and add storage as well as open shelving. This also served to cover a rather awkward shaped bookcase in the wall.

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