EXAMPLES OF ALL OUR WORK

We were commissioned to build this new porch for a Cotswold cottage designed by architect David Austin. It is built from layered birch ply for longevity and sustainability.









A bespoke handmade solid oak kitchen with solid oak carcasses and hand-blown glass in the upper doors.





A green project living room extension designed by David Austin for maximum light input. It is S-shaped formed around a central tree (not visible) and went on to have a green roof.





This is the Organic Farm Shop in Cirencester. We built the shop from small beginnings to what it is now, adding more rooms over the years and extending the size of the shop itself.





This is the latest extension - it houses the cafe and veranda.
http://www.theorganicfarmshop.co.uk/








This is an example of a Shaker-style kitchen we fitted. The fire surround we designed with the client.









This simple conservatory was constructed around two sets of fully opening doors. Clad in cedar.










Pine and MDF cupboard top, Shaker style, added to existing drawer base.







Originally a concrete garage and sheds, we clad with larch and lined internally with a new floor, retainining the original curve of the roof to make a stained-glass workshop.

 
This existing green oak building was made into a mediation room.



The inside of the meditation room in oak with cedar of Lebanon panelling.






Another handmade kitchen.








Bathroom basin shelf.





Cedar clad bathtub with hidden door to concealed storage.









Shelving in an attic room making best use of space under the eaves.







A totally different style in this attic room: floor, handrail, newel posts and basin cupboard.





A staircase we built for another loft conversion in a very restricted space.



An S-shaped roof for an English Heritage building.





Renovation of a gypsy caravan inside and out, including steps, for the Organic Farm Shop in Cirencester.





A series of kitchen style base units converted to make one long cupboard under the eaves creating best use of space.






This kitchen extension was renovated, transforming a dark space into a light one, and making best use of that space. The exterior was clad in cedar.
 








A loft conversion in progress.

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