Just editing the photos from a recent photo shoot of our gorgeous Cotswold stone barn conversion - or trying to edit, too many nice shots to choose from! featuring an amazing suspended stove, sawn oak joinery, and the pièce de résistance, a sculptural curved limestone stone staircase with iron ballustrading….the completed project coming up soon!
Smallest rooms!
From the archives: The design and fit of a bathroom that is one of the main features of Victorian houses. Despite the size of the house, the bathrooms generally all occupy very small spaces; these are just 95cm wide! That’s the width of a staircase. We managed to create a sleek italian inspired wetroom in one and below, a pretty groundfloor cloakroom. Small can be beautiful.
Waterloo sun set sky
Charlotte and I were very pleased when Charlotte was commissioned to produce an appropriate image for a client.
It was an eerie skyline in late summer that brought about the image. People are glimpsed on the insides of their illuminated spaces, who go about their business while Aerial’s on the exterior that look like watchful hawks or predators sit on the tops of their dwellings.
In context the image is quiet, but the little glints of life through windows, in pockets through the image, makes for quite an intriguing piece. It never surprises and never tires. The kitchen whilst being a busy spot, now has a ‘slow cooker' of a piece.
Location: Waterloo, London
The image was printed on 3mm Aluminium via Printspace in London at 900mm wide.