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The bold colour tone and variation in this English limestone is brought to life in this multi-aspect light filled extension with its character enhanced by the changing light. The utility, shower and boot room is in the original section of the house where the same stone has been used to create atmosphere in what could have otherwise been a rather lacklustre space.
A new build pool complex in Sussex. Reclaimed British sandstone was used outside for paving and steps, and a complementary sawn sandstone inside for the pool surround, copings and changing area.
A new build on the coast of Cornwall with a very minimal, modern design suited to an outdoor lifestyle. Whilst the chosen material added some character to the flooring and complemented the use of wood and slate, its understated look did not detract from the overall interior design. The material selected for the exterior complemented the interior stone for a seamless flow from inside to out.
This Grade II Listed stable block on a country estate in Oxfordshire was restored and refurbished to create a recreational space for family and guests. Minimalistic in its interior style, this project required flooring to be consistent with tight joints throughout the various spaces.
A new orangery extension was added to this 17th century Grade II Listed manor house in Somerset as part of an overall refurbishment programme which also saw new stone flooring installed through the ground floor and wine cellar.
A classical Grade II* listed country house and estate in Herefordshire used an English limestone for the pool area and dining room in the summer house pavilion.
Grade I listed 13th century manor house in Somerset. The flooring was chosen to unify all spaces and specifically created to be true to the age of the property.
A converted coach house turned into guest accommodation. Material choice was influenced by the requirement for something appropriate for the nature of the space that would complement the contemporary design of the interior.
A converted barn on a working farm in Dorset where the owners specified British materials and where possible local materials in the creation of their family home. Stone flooring was integral to the overall design, selected for its practicality as well as timeless aesthetic.
This new build family home is set into the cliff side overlooking Salcombe. The circular design of the building necessitated detailed and accurate layout drawings and each piece of stone cut to a specific size to preserve the coursing on the curves. The same material was used throughout the interior in a mix of finishes to suit each space. Outside sandstone paving and cobbles were best suited to withstanding the rigours of a coastal environment.
A Georgian new build in Somerset. A custom floor was created to complement the style of the property and the perception of it being an original floor of the period.
A basement extension for this Victorian townhouse resulted in the reconfiguration of the ground and lower ground floor and we were commissioned to provide consultancy on material selection as well as undertake the design, processing and installation. A plank format was dictated by timber used elsewhere in the house.
A major element in the restoration of this manor house is the show-stopping basement swimming pool complex. Hexagon tiles made from British limestone were custom cut for the pool surround, the design echoing the structure of the beamed ceiling. The same stone features throughout, bespoke finished for each area.
For this late 18th Century manor house we were commissioned to work on both the interior and landscape including the area around the outdoor swimming pool. Reclaimed English Flagstones were used for steps and paving to blend into the landscape. Around the pool, British limestone was used for paving, coping, outdoor shower and steps. Inside a clean, British limestone features in the kitchen, boot room and orangery.