Our Projects

A Considered Response to Every Brief.

We work across Oxfordshire delivering architect-designed residential projects, from complex extensions and structural alterations to full renovations and bespoke new homes. Each scheme is approached individually, with careful attention to sequencing, detailing and execution.

These are not examples of what we can do.
They are evidence of how we work.

The projects below represent a cross-section of our work.

  • Illustration of a modern brick house with large glass windows and a small patio, with two people standing outside and a garden in the foreground.

    Kings Orchard

    Rear Extension, Garage Conversion & Internal Renovation

    A comprehensive residential transformation combining a large flat-roof rear extension, full garage conversion and internal reconfiguration.

    The project focused on maximising usable space while maintaining a clean, modern architectural language throughout. Structural alterations were carefully coordinated to achieve a seamless connection between old and new.

  • A two-story brick house with large glass doors and exterior lighting in a backyard at dusk.

    Sherwood

    Pitched Roof Extension & Structural Reconfiguration

    A rear extension with a pitched roof form, incorporating significant structural alterations to open up the existing plan.

    The completed scheme creates a strong visual and functional connection between the original house and the new living spaces, improving flow, light and proportion.

  • High-quality brick single storey extension under construction with structural steel opening and premium sandstone paving at a private Oxfordshire home

    Loyd Close

    Single-Storey Extension with Structural Alterations

    Construction of a single-storey rear extension supported by targeted structural works to form a generous open-plan kitchen and dining area.

    Careful coordination with structural engineers ensured the new layout was delivered cleanly and efficiently.

  • Architectural blueprint of a multi-story building with detailed windows, doors, and external features like fencing and utility meters.

    Thame Lane

    Extension, Structural Works & Ground Floor Conversion

    A single-storey rear extension combined with internal structural alterations and a partial ground floor conversion.

    The project focused on improving spatial flow and functionality, with particular attention paid to junctions, alignment and internal detailing.

  • Construction site with a brick house, white window frame, and a new enclosed porch or extension being built. There is a construction fence, a skip, and a portable toilet outside.

    Goddington

    Garage Conversion & Internal Renovation

    Conversion of an existing garage, incorporating a new bay window, alongside internal renovation works and a new bathroom installation.

    The scheme balanced practicality with refined finishes, delivering a space that feels fully integrated with the original property.

  • A wooden gazebo with a raised platform, supported by large wooden posts, situated outdoors in front of a brick building with several windows and a black metal fence. The ground beneath the gazebo is covered with mulch, and the surrounding area has grass and trees, with a partly cloudy sky above.

    Great Marlow School - Outdoor Classroom

    Education Project

    Construction of an outdoor classroom with a large, wheelchair-accessible decked area.

    The project prioritised accessibility, sustainability and thoughtful design, creating an inclusive environment that supports learning and engagement.

  • A gated entrance with brick pillars opens to a cobblestone driveway leading to a white house under construction, surrounded by trees, with a partly cloudy sky and a faint rainbow in the background.

    Loosley

    External Works, Roof Repairs & Specialist Leadwork

    Comprehensive external building maintenance, including roof repairs and specialist leadwork.

    The project focused on restoring and protecting the building envelope, ensuring long-term structural integrity using durable, high-quality materials.

  • Empty room under construction with unfinished drywall, sliding glass door, and skylights.

    Albert St

    Rear & Side Infill Extension – Restricted Access Site

    A challenging rear and side infill extension in central Oxford, delivered on a site with no rear access.

    Careful planning, sequencing and logistics were critical to maximising space while minimising disruption, resulting in a contemporary extension that enhances the property’s usability.

  • Construction site at the backyard of a house with scaffolding, ladders, and building materials, indicating renovation work.

    Laburnum Cottage

    Grade II Listed Extension

    A rear extension to a Grade II listed terraced property, designed to create a spacious family room while respecting the building’s historic character.

    Arts and Crafts influences were thoughtfully incorporated, balancing heritage sensitivity with modern living requirements.

  • Construction site with partially built foundation, construction workers, and building materials, surrounded by fencing and trees.

    The Hazels

    Bespoke New Build Home

    Construction of a new four-bedroom dwelling involving extensive groundworks, earthworks and piled foundations.

    Designed for modern family living, the project combines robust structural delivery with high-quality finishes and carefully considered detailing throughout.

  • A building with four white-framed windows and a blue door on a gray exterior wall, with a black rubber mat on the asphalt ground outside.

    Larkrise School

    Accessibility Improvements

    Maintenance and upgrade works to a SEND classroom, including installation of a new wheelchair-accessible door and ramp repairs.

    The focus was on improving access, safety and usability while maintaining a clean, practical finish.

Two construction workers pouring and leveling concrete on a building site next to a brick wall.

How to Read Our Work

We present projects as built responses to real constraints, planning, structure, access, heritage and budget.

What connects them is not style, but approach:

  • Clear sequencing

  • Structural confidence

  • Careful coordination

  • Respect for design intent

  • Calm, disciplined delivery

Considering a Project?

If you’re planning an architect-led residential project, whether an extension, renovation or new build, we’d be pleased to discuss how we approach delivery.

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