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We are delighted to have commenced the full refurbishment of a private home in Lewes, East Sussex. The internal finishes are a mix of natural timber, textured stone, and muted green tones throughout. We look forward to documenting the progress of the
Early concept designs for a new project in Brighton & Hove; which seeks to replace an existing extension with an open plan kitchen and dining area, with vaulted ceiling and a clear line of sight to the wrap around garden. 

We are excited to deve
We are thrilled to have received planning approval for our ambitious new-build summer house and external pool in Ealing Common Conservation Area. The timber frame summer house responds to the proportions of main house, while nestled between prominent
Householder planning application submitted for our single storey rear extension to a mid terrace family home in South London. The extension replaces an existing adhoc closet wing structure and conservatory lean-to; while opening up a kitchen and dini
Recent site photographs from our Grade II listed reconfiguration and renovation in South London. As we enter the final week of Phase 01 works; it is an important milestone for contractor and @ourlondonlistedhome alike.
From the Archive: Compact internal courtyards to a rear and side infill extension in North London, providing additional daylight to both bedroom and living spaces [2020]

Completed while employed @cousinsandcousins
From the Archive: Crittall glazing form two compact internal courtyards to a rear and side infill extension in North London, providing additional daylight to both bedroom and living spaces [2020]

Completed while employed @cousinsandcousins
From the Archive: A bespoke two-tone kitchen to a rear and side infill extension in North London [2020]

Completed while employed @cousinsandcousins
Worcester Park House. Rear Elevation. The extension was designed to suit standard masonry sizes and limit cost, material use and unnecessary site cutting. All remaining masonry (from the initial order) can now be repurposed in the rear garden to form
Worcester Park House. With Phase 01 works now complete, we are overjoyed with how the rear extension and interior space have materialised. The project is a labour of careful detailing and diligent craftsmanship throughout. We thank our client for the
We are proud to introduce Worcester Park House. The project works comprise the development of a single storey rear extension and the reconfiguration of the main house. Carefully constructed in fairface masonry and minimally framed glazing, the extens
As our Grade II Listed project in South London approaches the completion of ‘Phase One’ works, we are delighted to share a glimpse of the internal fit-out and finish for ‘Phase Two’. We look forward to capturing the full proje
Three interior design proposals for our period maisonette fit-out in De Beauvoir Town.

The proposals create a dual aspect (and open plan) kitchen, dining and living room, while upstairs, an additional shower / en-suite is desired. 

All options pair
A series of concept designs for the extension and refurbishment of a Grade II listed home in Chesham. Presented last week to @ourlistedlodge 

Our feasibility proposals inform a client how they could achieve their project brief via incremental stages
Initial development sketches for a replacement garden outbuilding in Ealing Common. We are currently preparing the proposal for a pre-application consultation with the local authority; and to test the opportunities the existing site presents. 

In co
We are preparing a householder planning application for an end of terrace period property in Bromley. The proposal involves the creation of additional bedroom and bath spaces at roof level with internal alterations at first floor level to provide a m
Our side infill extension to a Grade II listed property in Lambeth provides an open plan kitchen and dining arrangement, with double aspect views to the rear garden and newly formed internal courtyard.
Planning permission is granted for our Grade II listed reconfiguration and refurbishment project in Charlton. 

The successful process to date, is testament to a detailed pre-application, contemporary architectural intent, and collaboration with our
Detailed elevation of the existing Flemish bond brickwork at our residential extension project in East Sussex. 

When traditionally fired in the oak fuelled kilns, the potassium in the oak timber would react with the clay and form the distinctive blu