ARTS & CRAFTS

Extending the original architecture with a clear sense of lineage: brick, pitched roofs and deeply modelled openings are handled with a quiet gravity, while the garden elevation introduces a more refined, glazed pavilion quality that brings light and landscape deep into the plan. The palette is deliberately muted, allowing proportion, silhouette and detailing to carry the composition.

Inside, the scheme is defined by joinery of unusual discipline and depth. In the kitchen, tall painted cabinetry, a timber island and carefully profiled architectural trim create a room that feels both rooted and contemporary, with the vertical wall treatment and arched glazed doors giving the volume a sense of stature. The pantry continues that language in a more intimate register, where panelled cabinetry, open shelving, marble worktops and brass hardware turn utility into something fully composed.

What gives the interiors their magazine quality is the contrast between restraint and richness. Formal panelling, carved openings and dark timber architectural joinery lend weight to the principal rooms, while softer upholstery, pale textiles and warm metal lighting keep the atmosphere calm and domestic. The result is a house of strong interior character: crafted, layered and deeply resolved, with joinery doing much of the architectural and decorative work.