


A quirky, historic property within a small farming village in the Staffordshire Moorlands. This was a challenging project with regards to space planning as nooks & crannies, beams, low ceilings and an unusual layout required forward thinking and creative solutions.
AN UNUSUAL LAYOUT REQUIRED FORWARD THINKING, CREATIVE SOLUTIONS


The family had both British and South African heritage, a thread woven through the design alongside nods to the exceptionally beautiful rural surroundings and traditional and layered architectural features of the house.
BEAUTIFUL, RURAL SURROUNDINGS AND HISTORICAL, LAYERED ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES

Using visually interesting antique and handmade objects and artworks, we built on these layers to weave the family's own story into the house's rich history.
WE BUILT ON THESE LAYERS TO WEAVE THE FAMILY'S OWN STORY INTO THE HOUSE'S RICH HISTORY


As well as full decor and furnishing, a detailed, bespoke bookcase was designed to house a formerly overwhelming number of books in a way that was contemporary and space efficient.
A CONTEMPORARY, BESPOKE BOOKCASE WAS DESIGNED TO HOUSE A FORMERLY OVERWHELMING NUMBER OF BOOKS



