Its that time of year again when the weather starts to improve and the birds start singing louder. Thoughts move on naturally to the outside space. Here are some images of designs we have done for clients who wished to improve connections between House and Garden.
Designs for Doors and Portals
Designs we have done for various entrance doorways and ways in. Credit to MJP for Southwark Station where our proprietor was previously employed
Project Update
Images from the site – enough steel for the Titanic! This should make for a great view to the garden
Architectural Design at Planning Stage for Shelter for Homeless People
Originally the subject of a limited competition process for Dacurum Council, this Hemel Hempstead building is now under construction on a fast track contract. We completed the Planning stages of this project with CGP, for a local council Housing unit and a local charity for the Homeless. Details have been developed by Durkan (Contractor). We planned the communal and public areas to be related to each other by means of
Project w17
Conservation Area extension
Project w40
3 level House Extension on a tapered site. A huge additional area was created.
Project w27
On site now, a smart new extension and refurbishment for a family house in a prime family area. We designed the bathrooms and kitchen, and a compact layout that fits in every amenity.
White Render and Brick House Nearing Completion in the Home Counties
This is a design we did for a whole bungalow transformation, which is now well on the way to completion. The height of the roof had to be carefully designed in discussion with the local Planners, mainly because most of the immediate neighbours are bungalows and naturally we did not want to affect them adversely. The final image on this post shows the house as it was prior to the works.
Natural Wood keeps us in touch with our roots!
Our ancestors lived much more from the land and forest. For the most part we tend to have sanitized, artificially heated, lit and created homes. There really is something about the use of natural, and also to some extent, recycled materials, which is very basic to our survival instincts. Maybe its part of a nesting instinct! It is with great pleasure that we incorporate oak, pine, birch for example in our design work for
Introducing colour
Clients often would like colour introduced, but would not wish it to be overpowering, especially in a small space which has little or no natural light. We fulfilled this brief with pleasure recently in a practical glazing design for some doors.