Interior Design

Garden House Staircase
Garden House Basement With Backlit Ceiling
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Details showing stepped walnut staircase from ground to first floor and glass staircase from first to second floors, allowing natural daylight to flood down the stairwell into the entrance hall.

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Left: A glazed balustrade. Right: A completely glazed staircase

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Left: Large family spaces are a hallmark of our design. Right: The stainless steel and glass staircase leading to the basement bathes it in natural light. (Photograph David Merewether)

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This contemporary design combines kitchen, dining and living spaces all connected with the garden by large sliding doors to bring the outside in. (Photograph David Merewether)

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Making the best of rural views and blurring the boundary between living and outdoor spaces. (Photograph David Merewether)

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Low-energy up-lighting in a soundproofed basement music room heightens the sense of space. (Photograph David Merewether)

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In this basement playroom, low energy up-lighting ‘lifts’ the ceiling and an internal glazed partition gives views of the garden beyond. (Photograph David Merewether)

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In greenbelt areas, heavy restrictions on what can be built above ground create great opportunities for inspired design. Here, a stunning glazed staircase forms the focal point of the house, floods the basement with natural light and affords views onto the terrace and garden.

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Left: Large windows, rooflights and glazed balustrades maximise the light thrown into the basement kitchen and living space. Right: For the hallway of this family home in Sevenoaks we designed a glazed stairway and large double height windows to maximise views of the garden.

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Handmade walnut cabinetry and the finest appliances combine to make this kitchen a warm but highly functional space.

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Pale timber flooring, a neutral colour scheme and views to the garden make this kitchen and dining space bright, light and airy.

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Left: Low energy lighting in a bathroom recess Right: Glass tiles and large mirrors make this internal bathroom feel bright and light. (Photograph David Merewether)

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This stunning kitchen is open to the family area and adjacent swimming pool and enjoys views of the garden.

We pay as much attention to detailing the inside of buildings as we do the outside. For example, right from the outset we ask clients about their furniture and prize possessions so that we can plan major pieces in at the working drawing stage – and get the sockets in the right places! That’s how we create spaces that are not only beautiful to look at, but are highly functional too. Our interior design service includes lighting, floor and wall finishes, window treatments, entertainment systems and communications.

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