{"id":11413,"date":"2021-07-12T11:29:45","date_gmt":"2021-07-12T11:29:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.bathbespoke.co.uk\/?p=11413"},"modified":"2021-07-12T11:29:45","modified_gmt":"2021-07-12T11:29:45","slug":"top-five-renovation-projects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.bathbespoke.co.uk\/2021\/07\/12\/top-five-renovation-projects\/","title":{"rendered":"Top five renovation projects"},"content":{"rendered":"
Our experienced team can manage the process for you, from start to finish, transforming your space with new\u00a0engineered wooden flooring<\/a>,\u00a0fitted & freestanding furniture<\/a>,\u00a0windows,<\/a>\u00a0shutters & blinds<\/a>,\u00a0internal & external doors<\/a>,\u00a0staircases<\/a>,\u00a0kitchens<\/a>\u00a0& boot rooms<\/a>,\u00a0bathroom cabinetry<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0oak frame extensions<\/a>\u00a0&\u00a0garden decking<\/a>.<\/p>\n We’ve brought together some of our favourite renovation projects from over the years…<\/p>\n There is more than meets the eye within this elegant Georgian apartment boasting a myriad of secret doors and concealed spaces\u2026<\/em><\/p>\n This breathtaking space<\/a> introduced a contemporary nod to the property\u2019s traditional Georgian heritage with bespoke, elegant wall panelling concealing functional rooms and storage spaces alongside a handsome, large-format, chevron parquet floor to create a peaceful, modern space filled with character.<\/p>\n We are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to work with clients and professionals with intelligent ideas and high ambitions and were approached by our clients and their architect, Ben Robb of Simon Morray-Jones Architects, as the concept for this project required a high level of woodworking skill. The clients wanted simplicity and versatility from their Grade I listed apartment. The idea was to transform a generously sized, ground floor apartment within one of the most celebrated buildings of British architecture \u2013 Bath\u2019s Circus \u2013 into a modern and tranquil living environment.<\/p>\n We were commissioned to tackle custom-made wardrobes, wall panelling (incorporating folding door systems), bathroom cabinetry, a home office, a unique sleep sanctuary and entirely bespoke large format chevron parquet flooring.<\/p>\n We were approached to work on a luxury development on the outskirts of Bath, providing a bespoke design, manufacture and installation service on a large scale\u2026<\/em><\/p>\n This prestigious new housing development on the northern hills of Bath included 25 new build properties finished in Bath stone, all designed to present the finest in contemporary design, exemplary finishes and considered proportions. We were specified by the property developers following a local recommendation to support the project with bespoke furniture and engineered wood flooring.<\/p>\n Clean, unobtrusive, contemporary design was key to allow for a broad, timeless appeal \u2013 slab-door hallway cabinetry to provide generous storage was accompanied by simple bench seating in oak offering a practical space for removing shoes and outdoor gear. Upstairs, the clean lines continued with extensive built-in wardrobes blending seamlessly with the property\u2019s proportions keeping the overall aesthetic understated and providing ample bedroom storage.<\/p>\n Throughout the ground floor reception rooms we installed engineered wood flooring. Planks of European oak were laid in keeping with the contemporary property design, unifying the ground floor with a hardwearing yet characterful material compatible with the underfloor heating systems.<\/p>\n We began our working relationship with this very special Grade II listed manor house<\/a> in 2015 when we were approached by the owners to be part of this ambitious restoration project.<\/em><\/p>\n Unloved for decades and having survived extensive flooding in the 1960s, this building was a substantial undertaking few would have tackled and consequently the clients who chose to take it on had exacting standards few joineries could meet. We were approached to be involved and took on the challenge.<\/p>\n We worked closely with the client to propose joinery options and highlight the implications of going down various design routes, ensuring that decisions made were informed choices that shouldn\u2019t require compromise further down the line.<\/p>\n Independently managing the entire restoration, the client was personally committed to every element of the restoration and we worked in partnership with them throughout the entire process from design, installation and finishing, to all the challenges that inevitably come along the way, to create bespoke sash windows, doors and an exceptional, classic kitchen.<\/p>\nModern, tranquil city-centre living<\/h2>\n
Large scale luxury<\/h2>\n
Restoration on an ambitious scale…<\/h2>\n
Grand designs in a small village…<\/h2>\n