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The Bazeley Partnership
Located less than a quarter of a mile from the iconic Widemouth Bay in North Cornwall, this innovative development of five detached dwellings is sympathetic to the local landscape character, whilst providing sustainable and healthy spaces to inhabit.
As a collection of unique custom-built properties, the success of the scheme depended on the quality of both design and construction, utilising a palette of colours and textures that addressed the local vernacular and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
A fundamental objective was to ensure that the new houses made a positive contribution towards the enhancement of the area and used environmentally friendly materials that would be low-maintenance and highly robust – capable of withstanding a harsh maritime climate.
Externally, bonded Porcelanosa façade at ground level and articulated, ventilated Porcelanosa façade on the first floor proved aesthetically flexible but practical. Used alongside natural stone and slate, the Porcelanosa façade provided a colourfast alternative to traditional render.
Internally, the streamlined design of the buildings is further emphasized by Porcelanosa worktops in the kitchens and tiling in the bathrooms, providing a durable but elegant finish.
The sense of community was reinforced with an extensive landscaping scheme that includes a communal garden area sown with wildflowers and the planting of apple, pear, lilac and lime trees. Cornish stone hedge bank boundaries between properties further improves integration with the indigenous terrain.
This pioneering project allows occupants to enjoy life in contemporary, state-of-the-art homes in a landmark development that enriches its environs.
Photographs: Richard Downer
The Bazeley Partnership
Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with magnificent views across rolling countryside to the sea, this redundant and dilapidated barn was carefully and sympathetically converted into a three bedroom house.
Once part of a small, working farmstead, the barn was restored to retain much of its original appearance and character. Existing door and window openings were retained and established conservation methods and techniques were used in the restoration, including rubble stone pointed in lime mortar, cob block repairs and lime render with a lime wash finish. The roof was constructed of salvaged natural rag slate, with matching clay ridge tiles, laid over a traditional principle truss roofing system.
The contemporary replacement of an adjoining barn is vertically clad with timber to create a distinct but complementary addition that integrates with the existing building and surrounding elements, respecting the sensitivity of the location in terms of scale and massing.
Locally-sourced, traditional vernacular materials were used throughout and any existing site materials were re-used where possible.
Photograph: Aspects Holidays Cornwall
Stopher Design Partnership
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Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Devon
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Devon
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
Exterior detail
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Inspiration for a large contemporary multicolored three-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in New York
Inspiration for a large contemporary multicolored three-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in New York
Stopher Design Partnership
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Large trendy two-story exterior home photo in Devon
Large trendy two-story exterior home photo in Devon
Works Partnership Architecture
The Olympic Mills Commerce Center is the result of converting the historic 172,000 sf mill from grain storage and city block sized production floors into a hive of smaller design and new technology workspaces. An architecture of discreet interventions was adopted. The primary intervention perforated the base with four interior courtyards. The extracted wood was remilled to construct the two-story courtyard screens. Adaptation became an exercise of re-arranging letters to form new words. Historically, contained within the tower’s concrete structural bays were wood grain cribs extending up through multiple floors. The large format of the lower plates allowed for a micro-urban environment to be created by utilizing a vocabulary embedded in the historic structure. The crib-like construction of the courtyards, inserted into the relatively uniform grid imbues the large structure with a connected armature of public spaces that help to organize the private suites. The result of this planning offers an experience not unlike the meandering path through a larger city: discovery of small scale businesses punctuated by daylit open space. Photos by Stephen Miller.
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Home office with custom built bookcase, desk and window bench. Shaker style cabinets in warm taupe grey accented with a quartz desk top and copper coloured drawer pulls. The graphic diamond seat cushion adds contrast and energy. A workspace needs to be functional and comfortable but also a place from which to draw inspiration.
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