New completed project

One of a few of our completed projects that we’ve had photographed recently. Situated on the edge of an ancient woodland  in Oxfordshire. Click this link to read more.

Bringing the outside in

The location of this project, next to an ancient woodland in Oxfordshire, meant that large openings were essential. The verticality of the trees is repeated in the vertical timber mullions which emphasise a connection to the outside.

Linking past and present

This lead and glass link uses the classic method of transparency to connect and distinguish between an old and new building.

Nearing completion

This project next to the woods just south of Oxford is nearing completion. The wood cladding is looking very fresh but the untreated white cedar shingle on the lower half will fade to a pale white colour and the larch

Breathing new life

Work has started on site to breathe new life in to this late 1960’s house. The plan is to renovate and extend to modernise the house and improve the quality of the living spaces. A contemporary addition will celebrate the

Planning Permission

We have just received planning permission for a project to transform a house in the woods on the outskirts of Oxford. This is particularly good news as the clients came to us with a challenging site, having already received negative

House Refurbishment & Extension

A sustainable refurbishment and extension of a 1960s house sat on a gem of a site on the edge of an Oxfordshire woodland. A new pitched volume was added to complement the existing house and create a contemporary living space

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