This beautiful development is a country home we built just outside Cambridge.
We focused on using high-quality materials that are in harmony with the surroundings and carefully designed every detail to complement one another.
This petite development presented various spatial constraints, which the architect successfully overcame while designing a home that remains both aesthetically pleasing and sympathetic to the surroundings.
To address the parking limitations, we installed a vehicle turntable. Which turned out to be great fun!
This rear extension was built in the heart of Cambridge. It offers a contemporary twist on a Georgian property.
We believe the vaulted ceilings, feature oak truss, cantilevered canopy, and cedar external cladding create a striking contrast to the building!
We love this time-lapse! It really highlights the true amount of effort that goes into a conversion!
This was a bungalow conversion, set over three different levels. We believe the architect did a great job of integrating the ground and first floors, ensuring there were no obvious signs that the property was once a bungalow!
Edward purchased this derelict flint barn on the Norfolk coast (previously used for cattle) and converted it into a 3-bedroom home.
This was a true labour of love and was mentioned by Edward (Director) in his interview.
If you haven’t seen Edward’s interview…