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We’re working on something really exciting together Openstudio Architects, Hoare Lea and AJ Oakes and Partners! Stay tuned!
We’re working on something really exciting together Openstudio Architects, Hoare Lea and AJ Oakes and Partners! Stay tuned!
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We’re very proud that two of our projects are part of Archello’s Best Projects of 2022. The list was curated by the editorial team who reviewed over 3000 submissions from 2022!
Despite the house only having one wall with windows acing out, turn away from them and still the light shines in. It comes tumbling down, round the corner and spills over the kitchen thanks to some careful changes to the layout. Here the split level is most dramatic with a micro-spiral stair carved into the…
DetailsHow would you mix yours? We asked our Client to choose their favourite colours and asked Zan Peltek to work his magic, creating this unique terrazzo kitchen counter in blues and yellows. Looking around, a bullnose coat cupboard gently separates the dining area from the kitchen.
Ever wanted to sit on a bench on your kitchen worktop? Well we’ve made it happen, harnessing the split level of the main floor and adding drama to the sequence of spaces. Part of the bench is a bookcase providing focal point and protection around the stair, but above all else it can warm you…
DetailsHow to make the most of the ordinary?This staircase had been built into a wall with cupboards underneath. We removed the wall and slotted in a new stair below while it hung precariously in space. That finished, the wall was replaced with series of timber staves to allow the light to penetrate and some exciting…
DetailsWhat a difference a window makes? This fantastic lightwell was an under-whelming clutter of panes of glass, big chunks of timber and tired out velux. Sweeping it all away, this simple high-performance glazing lets the light flood in. A cunning opening on the side allows the summer heat to exit at the touch of a…
DetailsLeaving the first floor staircase hanging in space, we re-supported it with a marching fence of white stained staves and traced its path in strips of oak.What view as you rise up from the basement as the blast of light shines on the technicolour kitchen.