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Mar 20
by jhaadmin in News 0 comments tags: Hand made Oak Frame, oak frame

Hand made Oak Frame, Old Dalby

We have almost completed  creating this new oak framed home in Old Dalby. As you can see the main area was formed by the use of two hand made oak cruck trusses that formed the backbone for the many waisted oak king post trusses and lower oak frame. The main living area was also completely glazed to gain the maximum natural light and to appreciate the extensive gardens and paddocks that the home sits with in. The new kitchen has recently been installed by one of our partnership companies “Lewis & Hill” and will be completed as soon as the underfloor heating is up and running. We expect the project to be complete in the next few weeks and intend to feature this project into our case studies.
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Mar 20
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Hambleton Oak frame House

We recently completed this beautiful period oak framed house in the prestigious village of Hambleton, Rutland. Hambleton village is situated on the peninsula that protrudes into Rutland water, this peninsula splits the reservoir into two arms. The complete oak frame house was built on an existing footprint with superb views over the reservoir.  By demolishing the original structure but saving the foundations and obviously the position, we are able to create this beautiful period home. The dynamics of this specially designed oak framed home were as you would expect biased toward the views of the reservoir and by utilising the 1st floor as the main living areas really made the best of the beautiful views. The ground floors consisted of garage space and also the main entrance and hallway which led you to the 1st floor with the main living areas. The exterior vertical skin was of local stone and also beautifully hand made Stone Mullion windows with the roof finished of with Colleyweston tiles. With our usual eye for detail for all the internal finishes and the detail of the oak frame, the interior of this beautiful home perfectly matched the stunning exterior views of Rutland water.  
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Mar 04
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Oak Framed Extension – Medbourne

We completed this oak framed extension last year in the very beautiful ancient village of Medbourne. Our brief was, extra space, natural light and a bespoke design. This particular elevation hides the fact that this extension created several rooms including a rear coat/wellie area leading to a fully fitted utility room which in turn leads then onto a open kitchen, dayroom and creche area. The semi circle glazed section is the link from the main house into the new space. With maximum glazing, roof lights and also flat roof velux’s the client’s wishes for natural light were easily obtained. There is more detail in the case studies under Medbourne Oak Frame.
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Mar 04
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Lyddinton Oak Frame Conversion

This stunning barn is set in it own 7 acres of land overlooking the families lawns & horse paddocks. This was part of the brief given to us by the clients in that they wanted to maximize the extensive views that were available to them, that and the necessity for natural light in large open internal spaces.
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Mar 02
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Stone Cottage Oak Extension – Medbourne

We are in the later stage of completion on this lovely air dried oak extension to a 650 year old cottage in Medbourne. The area is very sensitive to planning as it’s not only grade 11 listed building but also on a heritage site. The ancient village of Medbourne was predominately a large Roman village some 2000 years ago with its prime location interjecting many bridleways and water courses. The brief for this particular project was a heritage sympathetic external appearance with the internal aesthetics being contemporary/modern. We have achieved the interior aesthetics with the use of lime plaster and existing stone finishes which help create a very simple yet effective canvas for the new clean lines of the kitchen and dray room furniture. We are at present waiting for the screed to dry, we then will be doing the final touches with the oak floor and painted skirtings.
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Case Studies
  • An Entertaining Idea
  • Modern Rustic Class Q
  • Modern Class Q (as published in Pride)
  • Tranquility
  • Dazzling Design, Spratton
  • Cottage Extension, Ashley
  • Historic Build, Bourne
  • Boat House, Rolleston
  • Outstanding Outhouse, Ashley
  • From Forest to Front Room
  • Medbourne Village Riverside
  • Contemporary Multifunctional Outbuilding
  • Emerald pool house
  • The ultimate home for the ultimate car
  • Whissendine Stone Cottage Conversion
  • Cruck Oak truss design
  • Stone Barn renovation
  • Rectory garage & summer room
  • Grade II listed project built in the Welland valley
  • Contemporary Oak frame design in Alexton
  • Medbourne River Oak frame
  • Simple Welland Valley design
  • Hambleton Oak frame House
  • Lyddinton Oak Frame Conversion
  • Kingscliffe Glazed Oak Extension
  • Medbourne Oak Frame
  • Hallaton listed Oak home
  • Burghley House Oak Frame
  • Minimalist Oak frame extension
  • Contemporary Architecture
News
  • An Entertaining Idea
  • Beautiful Boat House
  • Annex Architectural 3D Design
  • Hand crafted oak cruck truss and the skilled team who created it.
  • Mulling over ideas? We can bring them to life
  • busy designing more contemporary works.
  • simple , minimum but effective
  • Why Choose a Natural Structures Home Extension?
  • Cruck Truss
  • Awarded Best of Houzz 2016
  • RUTLAND OAK COTTAGE CONVERSION
  • The ultimate home for the ultimate car
  • Traditional Oak porch, Medbourne
  • Winter warmer
  • Church Langton New build
  • Great Glen oak framed building
  • Barrowden Oak frame
  • Alexton Contemporary Oak frame extensions
  • Hand made Oak Frame, Old Dalby
  • Oak Framed Extension – Medbourne
  • Stone Cottage Oak Extension – Medbourne
  • Air Dried Oak frame – Cathorpe
  • Heritage Oak Frame Extension
  • Wigsthorpe Oak Frame
  • Oak Framed Boat House
  • Oak and stone extension
  • Burghley House
  • Hambleton Oak frame House
  • Contemporary oak house
  • Cruck Bladed trusses
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