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As well as designing and making all exterior overlapping louvres in Cedar, huge moveable glazed sections opened the house to the elements.

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Complex curved surfaces present particular challenges to the builder. Careful precision in marking- out ensure smooth continuity.

 

Particularly important when utilising unforgiving shadow gaps

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The frontage was all boxed in Cedar.

 

Showing matching  storage boxes in Beech

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Extensive use of Elm throughout simplified the design process.

 

Each piece had to be paired down to the barest lines, allowing the extraordinary grain to stand out as a contrast to the glazed frontage and stunning setting.

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All movable verticals I made in a frame-less Elm board, backed to retain shape.

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Every detail in the house was custom made to an exacting aesthetic.

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Custom joinery with clean lines retains utmost utility without compromise.

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