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The Bazeley Partnership
This structural glass addition to a Grade II Listed Arts and Crafts-inspired House built in the 20thC replaced an existing conservatory which had fallen into disrepair.
The replacement conservatory was designed to sit on the footprint of the previous structure, but with a significantly more contemporary composition.
Working closely with conservation officers to produce a design sympathetic to the historically significant home, we developed an innovative yet sensitive addition that used locally quarried granite, natural lead panels and a technologically advanced glazing system to allow a frameless, structurally glazed insertion which perfectly complements the existing house.
The new space is flooded with natural daylight and offers panoramic views of the gardens beyond.
Photograph: Collingwood Photography
McQuin Partnership Interior Design
photo by Fisher Hart
Transitional beige tile bathroom photo in London with an undermount sink, beige cabinets and beige walls
Transitional beige tile bathroom photo in London with an undermount sink, beige cabinets and beige walls
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McQuin Partnership Interior Design
Fisher Hart Photography
Kids' room - country gender-neutral carpeted kids' room idea in London with white walls
Kids' room - country gender-neutral carpeted kids' room idea in London with white walls
McQuin Partnership Interior Design
Fisher Hart Photography
Patio - large french country backyard gravel patio idea in London with a gazebo
Patio - large french country backyard gravel patio idea in London with a gazebo
McQuin Partnership Interior Design
Inspiration for a transitional light wood floor dining room remodel in London with no fireplace
The Bazeley Partnership
Seagrass, Polzeath Cornwall is a contemporary five-bedroom house overlooking Daymer Bay and Polzeath Beach.
This extraordinary property features accommodation over three levels including a gym and cinema room with several defined living areas and spectacular views from the first floor bedrooms and balconies.
The house responds to its coastal setting in both design and form, to create indoor and outdoor spaces that reflect a beachside lifestyle.
Photographs: Bob Willingham/Perfect Stays Ltd
SKOLNICK Architecture & Design Partnership
Balcony
Photo by James Wilkins
Example of a small island style balcony design in Other
Example of a small island style balcony design in Other
The Crawford Partnership
Adam Butler
Example of a trendy home theater design in London with blue walls and a projector screen
Example of a trendy home theater design in London with blue walls and a projector screen
The Bazeley Partnership
A major remodelling of this Cornish house turned a thermally inefficient 1970s property into a stunning, contemporary family home fit for modern living.
Our design brief involved creating a new two-storey extension to add bedroom and dining space, as well as maximising panoramic coastal views from the rear of the property and creating a blend of outdoor and indoor rooms.
Internally, the spacious and light interior reflects a contemporary home and features a new staircase with frameless glass balustrades, and engineered oak flooring throughout. Revealed wood beams are set against a white interior which, along with the wood burner, add traditional touches to the home, juxtaposing the old and the new.
Photography: Alison White
SKOLNICK Architecture & Design Partnership
Pool
Photo by Thomas Skou
Large island style backyard rectangular infinity pool photo in Other
Large island style backyard rectangular infinity pool photo in Other
The Bazeley Partnership
Two new properties were designed and built to replace a substandard building which was unsuitable for mobility and disability adaptations.
The client sought an accessible design for the accommodation, which has been organised appropriately with a lift incorporated and a wheelchair accessible wet room provided. Level access is also provided at entry to the house.
Both dwellings are modern in appearance; their most notable feature being the cylindrical stairwells and upper storey balconies which maximise the views across the Cornwall countryside.
The Bazeley Partnership
A contemporary home design for clients that featured south-facing balconies maximising the sea views, whilst also creating a blend of outdoor and indoor rooms. The spacious and light interior incorporates a central staircase with floating stairs and glazed balustrades.
Revealed wood beams against the white contemporary interior, along with the wood burner, add traditional touches to the home, juxtaposing the old and the new.
Photographs: Alison White
McQuin Partnership Interior Design
Fisher Hart Photography
Cottage freestanding desk carpeted home studio photo in London with white walls
Cottage freestanding desk carpeted home studio photo in London with white walls
Abbey Partnerships Ltd.
Inspiration for a contemporary white tile medium tone wood floor, brown floor and single-sink bathroom remodel in Hertfordshire with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray walls, a vessel sink, white countertops and a freestanding vanity
SKOLNICK Architecture & Design Partnership
Dining Room
Photo by James Wilkins
Example of a large trendy dining room design in Other with white walls
Example of a large trendy dining room design in Other with white walls
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SKOLNICK Architecture & Design Partnership
Living Room
Photo by James Wilkins
Inspiration for a contemporary beige floor living room remodel in Other with white walls
Inspiration for a contemporary beige floor living room remodel in Other with white walls
The Bazeley Partnership
Two new properties were designed and built to replace a substandard building which was unsuitable for mobility and disability adaptations.
The client sought an accessible design for the accommodation, which has been organised appropriately with a lift incorporated and a wheelchair accessible wet room provided. Level access is also provided at entry to the house.
Both dwellings are modern in appearance; their most notable feature being the cylindrical stairwells and upper storey balconies which maximise the views across the Cornwall countryside.
The Bazeley Partnership
Sundown is a new contemporary home in Widemouth Bay, Cornwall. Our brief was to design a modern house to replace the existing dilapidated bungalow. It was important to ensure the new building conformed to neighbouring roof heights to satisfy planning criteria and was contained within the original footprint.
Accommodating two storeys was achieved through the use of a curved roof profile. This innovative approach allowed for first floor open plan living that maximises magnificent sea views.
Sundown’s appearance adopts a form and materials that relate strongly to its coastal location. Externally, the building boasts a mixture of white render and timber cladding, with aluminium windows, glazed juliet balconies and a hardwood front door.
Photography: The Beach House Company
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