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Industrial Warehouse Conversion at Ransome’s Dock in London

In the vibrant neighborhood of Battersea, London, the industrial warehouse conversion at Ransome’s Dock has turned a storied first-floor space into two luxurious loft-style apartments. Once home to Victoria Beckham’s design studio and steeped in history, the building now stands as a stunning example of how industrial heritage can evolve into modern sophistication.

Cat Hill Barn – 16th Century Barn Converted into a Modern House

Cat Hill Barn is a beautiful grade II listed barn built in the late 16th century, sitting in the rolling hills of Yorkshire. Despite a difficult process with the local planning officer Snook won planning permission on appeal. Key in winning the support of the appeal officer was the restrained aesthetic of the scheme which deliberately avoided being too domestic in appearance.

G Adventures Offices in London by Area Sq

Project: G Adventures offices Design: Area Sq Ltd Location: London, United Kingdom Photography: Matt Chung Area Sq has designed the offices of G Adventures. The offices are located in London and have an area of 623 sqm. Description by Area Sq: G Adventures, the socially-responsible and sustainable adventure travel pioneer, wanted a stronger presence in

Cube House: Fully Detached Four-Bedroom Contemporary House

This fully detached four-bedroom contemporary house is favourably located on a quiet street in Finsbury, London, within a short walk of Angel and King’s Cross. Cube House was designed by architect Rashid Ali. Description by Modern House: Internal accommodation measures approximately 2,100 sq ft. Upon entering, the visitor is immediately presented with a dramatic blue

Chapel on the Hill: Boutique Conversion of a Methodist Chapel

Set in the very best walking area of the beautiful North Pennines, UK, just a short walk from the famous High Force Waterfall, this stunning chapel conversion with its historic building fabric and modern interior design is a real Teesdale jewel. The original windows of the nineteenth century building have been reopened, framing dramatic views

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