This architecturally designed project incorporated a complete re-engineering of the internal floor levels and wall structure. Incorporated in the design was a curved theme from door entrances, walls plus a cantilevered elliptical staircase. This project was an existing challenge for us, where our in-house joiners excelled. The finished project was included in Open House London, plus the Unique character award for Don’t Move Improve awards. Architects: Gundry & Ducker Photography by Andrew Meredith
For this listed mid-Victorian property, we created a rear extension with a lowered rear garden terrace, which also incorporated a full internal and external refurbishment. The use of natural and Terrazzo stone with Oak joinery is a large part of the visual and architectural finish. The solid Oak pivot doors and windows and all the interior joinery/kitchen was made by our in-house joiner. Photography by Nick Dearden.
For this project, we demolished a 1950’s detached house in order to build this large 400 Sqm 5-bedroom new build house. Along with a high-end specification throughout. This project included a full heat recovery system, Solar panels with a battery backup and a rainwater harvesting system. All the joinery and staircase were constructed by our in-house joinery team. Architects: Mathew Giles Architects
Large extension, detached garage, full external / internal refurbishment and extensive joinery package to an arts and crafts house in west London. In collaboration with Ashton Porter Architects. Photography: Andy Stagg
Exposed concrete extension with a 1st floor brick addition, including a black velcromat MDF kitchen. Included in Open House London 2018.
A fully refurbished 5 story town House in N1. In this project, among an extension and many alterations, we underpinned the basement to create a lowered floor giving the kitchen more height, which also allowed a small sauna to be sited under the front steps. The beautifully designed master bathroom incorporated a bespoke brushed brass marble sink stand with a mirror and light unit fixed behind. In collaboration with Gundry & Ducker Architects.
This 4-bedroom apartment in NW% was originally built as a Piano factory. This full conversion ensured to maintain some of the wide-open spaces, raw brickwork and concrete whilst ensuring to enhance functionality and style.