On the outside, this 1900s worker's cottage looks much like it always would have. The inside however - totally transformed. Skillful and clever renovations of the narrow, gabled interior have produced a sophisticated home with linked spaces, a restrained use of quality materials and an adept use of every space.
In the open plan kitchen, dining and sitting room you'll see how this works so beautifully. From the smooth oak lined ceiling panels, to the sleek kitchen cabinetry and sparse colour palette, there's a sense of calm and connection - flow to the front, and out to the delightful cottage garden at the rear. The mezzanine, accessed by a stylish timber turned staircase leading from the dining room, has much-needed living, sleeping and working space. Oak imbues the zone with warmth; the grain adds interest. A skylight in the gable roof throws a well-deserved spotlight on just what has been achieved.
Character cottages are not known for storage space so building this in was key. Under the stairs, within the