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At the bottom of the stairs, this runner is met by a a fully fitted landing area. Both complement each other.
The runner is a light grey Shetland runner with bold, darker stripes at the sides, which serve as a border. It is finished with Iron stair rods, which are now used for decoration purposes.

Luxury custom built Mediterranean home built by Claude Verini of Link Construction and Developments

Die untere Etage mit Sicht auf die Messingspachtlung. Fotos von Hatzius, www.hatzius.com

Our clients had purchased a tired 1960’s dormer bungalow and wanted create an expansive family home that enjoyed the south facing garden and large plot. The dwelling was situated in a semi-rural street just outside Topsham which straddles the countryside and urban environments. Having initially been told by an Independent Planning Consultant that the project would never secure permission, New Space Architecture took over. Our proposed works included an entire new storey (for proper sized bedrooms/expansive master suite) a large single storey rear extension (to provide a colossal open plan living/kitchen dining space with access into the garden) and extensive remodel of the front elevation (to create a more pleasing road frontage). Other extensive developments had happened on street and so we felt that the proposals could work very comfortably with the right design and could be balanced with the rest of the street. After a rigorous design process, extensive discussions and an on site meeting with the Planning Officer (along with the production of additional site elevations and other justification drawings) planning permission was secured for the scheme. This was a real win and the client did a fantastic job of managing the construction process himself to complete this stunning remodel.

Tudorlea is a meticulous reimagining of a 1935 English Tudor home where heritage and contemporary refinement converge in quiet harmony.
Rich with character, this home reveals its grandeur through the blending of these elements, paying homage to its storied past and evolving character.
The home unfolds with measured drama, beginning with a grand entry hall that invites a lingering pause through to light-filled open-plan living, dining and private retreats, designed for connection, restoration and modern family living.

Inspired by the luxurious hotels of Europe, we were inspired to keep the palette monochrome. but all the elements have strong lines that all work together to give a sense of drama. The amazing black and white geometric tiles take centre stage and greet everyone coming into this incredible double-fronted Victorian house.
The stunning, architect-designed new staircase, is the beating heart of the house reconfiguration. A simple, sculptural form, runs like a spine from basement to top floor. The curves of this bespoke staircase work effortlessly with the stone of the floortiles and the wood of the staircase flooring. The windows which are seen on the left and right of the staircase, open the view from front to back of the house.

Stunning panelled staircase and stained-glass windows in a fully renovated Lodge House in the Strawberry Hill Gothic Style. c1883 Warfleet Creek, Dartmouth, South Devon. Colin Cadle Photography, Photo Styling by Jan
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