Projects
We’re passionate about designing buildings and spaces that meet the needs of people who occupy them.
Rear extension, creating a beautiful open-plan kitchen diner
An unassuming home from the front, fitting in with its surrounding, with a modern look at the back.
Repurposing this derelict 19th century granary
A 4,500m2 warehouse transformation for Betel UK, an independent Christian charity for men, women and families affected by drug and alcohol addiction and homelessness.
Demolition of a dated rear extension and addition of a rear and side two-storey extension
Rebuilding the staircase to accommodate a toilet underneath and rear extension to create a kitchen-diner
Two-storey front and side extension, providing extra space for modern family life
Taking a disjointed 1720s cottage and turning it into a bright and airy family home.
The proposal includes demolishing the existing building and constructing a five-storey church and community hub, together with a detached apartment building to create 40 apartments.
Completion of a masterplan for Oakhill Theological College, looking at how the existing buildings serve their vision, mission and business needs, and the architectural potential of them. The first phase - refurbishing the existing accommodation is now complete.
Designing an extension that brings together the house's 1930s heritage with modern design.
Adding a small extension to the front, to make use of an awkward corner and a rear extension to create an entrance foyer
This house has undergone a remarkable transformation, designed to enhance its functionality and comfort as a family home.
Clean and contemporary extension to a 1960's house
A relatively modest rear extension and garage conversion that unlocked the potential of this house to provide for modern family needs
Bringing our clients vision to life, creating an open plan living area for family life, linking directly to the garden with bi-fold doors and large windows to let in lots of light.
A modest 2 metre rear extension has made a wonderful difference to the quality and internal arrangement of space.
Obtaining planning permission for 2 holiday pods to be placed on our clients farm to start up their Airbnb rental.
Masterplan proposals for The Hayes Conference Centre include restoring parts of the historic fabric of the Victorian country house which have been covered up or altered over the years.
A refurbishment of a 1980's building, it was completely transformed with lots of unique elements to fit the needs of the company.
A house remodel on a listed cottage, requiring listed building consent to complete.
A great project for a great client and a wonderful transformation of a utilitarian shed to promote community.
The refurbishment and alterations included appropriately sized patient waiting areas, patient toilet, staff rest areas, decontamination rooms and an X-ray room.
The redevelopment of the Carmelite Priory's serene site just outside Oxford. This project is all about enhancing the beauty of their grounds while preserving the tranquility that the Priory is known for.
What was a single garage has been extended and converted to become a one bedroom annexe, fitting beautifully into its Cotswold stone surroundings.
The stone reveals of the south windows at St Mary’s had deteriorated and was in need of repair.
The need to extend the church on a budget has led to an extension proposal using shipping containers.
St Nicholas's Church in Tackley was left a bunglalow by a generous benefactor, they decided to turn one house into three modern stone cottages.
Replanning the historic stable courtyard, currently a poorly arranged ad hoc collection of substandard bedroom accommodation shoe-horned into the stable yard buildings.
The church engaged in a community consultation and engagement process which helped define the design brief for its buildings and a strategic design proposal was developed.
The ground floor extension and loft conversion of this semi-detached house has made a dramatic difference.
The masterplan design appraisal identified shortcomings, constraints and opportunities and presented long-term strategic proposals to help define a phased development plan.
The Hayes is a large residential conference centre set in the grounds of a former Victorian country house surrounded by farmland just outside the Derbyshire village of Swanwick.
High Leigh in Hoddesdon is one of two residential conference centres owned and operated by Christian Conference Trust, the other is The Hayes, Swanwick.
Transforming a simple industrial unit into a contemporary video studio, head office & Hub for Videvo's work.
The modest yet thoughtfully designed building will offer an inviting and purposeful space, serving as a versatile resource for both the church and the wider community.
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