As well as designing and making all exterior overlapping louvres in Cedar, huge moveable glazed sections opened the house to the elements.
Complex curved surfaces present particular challenges to the builder. Careful precision in marking- out ensure smooth continuity.
Particularly important when utilising unforgiving shadow gaps
The frontage was all boxed in Cedar.
Showing matching storage boxes in Beech
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.
All movable verticals I made in a frame-less Elm board, backed to retain shape.
Every detail in the house was custom made to an exacting aesthetic.
Custom joinery with clean lines retains utmost utility without compromise.