Geldeston Road House / Emil Eve Architects
A new two-storey extension has created a large L shaped kitchen and dining space, interlocking with the L shaped garden to form a whole. Massive sliding corner doors, hand-built from solid oak
A new two-storey extension has created a large L shaped kitchen and dining space, interlocking with the L shaped garden to form a whole. Massive sliding corner doors, hand-built from solid oak
Refined yet generous, Johan Sundberg arkitketur’s extension to a 1920’s villa in Lund’s residential quarter brings new life to both the house and its apple orchard.
When Rachel and Simon engaged us for their renovation, their humble cottage was bursting at seams with a creative family of five and two fur babies.
This Edwardian house stands on a corner plot in Dulwich. This was a second project working with this Client and they wanted to extend the existing Edwardian building to form a lower ground floor level to provide them with extended living spaces.
Designing a contemporary extension of an old house built in the 50’s in order to connect indoor to outdoor is the challenge taken up by the French studio of Architecture and Interior Design
The extension and refurbishment of this four-bed house delivers spaces which feel intimate yet expansive, with custom-built joinery throughout designed by the Emil Eve.
The Kensington Park project is a distinctive, renovation and extension to a 1928 California Bungalow. With pure functionality as the core ethos of this home, a second-storey loft space delivers substantial space for this growing family
Periscope House draws light into a young family’s home, adding thoughtful solutions and flexible spaces to 1950s Art Deco foundations. Our clients engaged us to undertake a considered extension to their character-rich home in Malvern East.