Laura and Adrian, from Staffordshire, appear on George Clarke's Remarkable Renovations tonight as they transform a derelict barn into a forever family home.
Today's featured small space is located just outside of Hay-on-Wye in Wales. Welcome to the eighty-second post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". From the outside this converted brick Victorian Coach House appears quite traditional. But step inside and you're in for a surprise. The contemporary interior is open, bright and filled with quirky character. The streamlined kitchen features textured kitchen cupboards made of recycled wood paired with unusual white units. Countertops are stainless steel. The staircase is a work of art -- more like a sculpture than a functional part of the home. Exposed ceiling joists painted white add interest and visually make the ceilings seem higher. Layers of textiles and color warms the living room. I do love the stable doors. The bathroom is unique. Apparently the brightly colored tile strip spells out a message in morse code, though I have no idea what it says. I've noticed exposed plumbing, such as seen here, is trending. I don't know why, but I thought of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when I saw this photo of the shower. A definite industrial vibe. The second floor is minimalist with a rustic twist. Vaulted ceilings make the small bedrooms seem larger. Natural light flows into the second bedroom through the addition of skylights. The petite, charming terrace is accessed through a stable door. A footbridge leads to a walking path to Hay. Seems so soothing, doesn't it? What do you think of historical homes with contemporary interiors? All photos are the property of Blaentrothy Holiday Cottages and were used with their permission. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours and small living ideas in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
The owners of this country house in Somerset had not anticipated taking on such a large project, but their careful renovation enhanced by modern decorative touches has resulted in a smart, yet comfortable, forever home
The carriage house and motor court archway of this colonial style home in Barrington, Rhode Island create a sense of character for the property
The Coach House - A stunning barn conversion set in the heart of the village of Rathmell in North Yorkshire. Yorkshire Dales National Park. Settle 3 miles. Private garden.
Completed in 2018 in Washington, United States. Images by John Cole. Coachhouse comprises a two-story brick building that was originally constructed as a garage between 1907 and 1911. It was historically associated...
Victorian Coach House's are a dying breed of architecture so when Intervention Architecture was asked to reinvent a dilapidated Victorian Coach House into
Taking on a Victorian country house of grand proportions in Shropshire, the interior designer Henri Fitzwilliam-Lay has enhanced its original details and combined them with the mid-century aesthetic for which she is known
From a one-bedroom stable to an eight-bedroom mansion - August has been a month of variety in the world of house hunting
The heritage Dublin gem underwent a spectacular modern revitalisation by Irish interior designers Kingston Lafferty Design.
Victorian Coach House's are a dying breed of architecture so when Intervention Architecture was asked to reinvent a dilapidated Victorian Coach House into
Image 9 of 31 from gallery of A House, Coach House & Garden / Culligan Architects. Courtesy of Culligan Architects
A super-stylish bolthole in God's own county, with lovely rooms, a fine courtyard, fabulous food and a cool restaurant to eat it in
The Coach House - A delightful, early 19th century, former coach house in the attractive village of Lowick. Spacious. Woodburner. Heritage Coast within driving distance. Berwick 11 miles.
Completed in 2019 in Dublin, Ireland. Images by Alice Clancy, Fionn McCann. A new build family house and an existing coach house are located within the garden, to the rear, of a listed house in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, Ireland....
Image 7 of 19 from gallery of The Coach House / AP Valletta. Photograph by Alex Attard
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Project - House 456 Location – Twyford Scope of Works – Renovation + Extension + Conversion Previously separated from the clients' existing bungalow, this disused outbuilding in Twyford has now been fully modernised and integrated into the family home to provide guest accommodation for family and friends. Retaining the character and charm of
A famous basketball coach once stated he didn't want "3 car garage guys" on his team. He wanted the young struggling athlete not the one who could afford the 3 car garage. What an intriguing viewpoint. Economic class counts to the coach - in the reverse of societal rules of wealth. Never before did I think of garages are the ultimate sign of economic status - but of course, they are! Motivational speakers often cite visualization. "Dream big!" is the common mantra. We cannot possibly attain g
Project - House 456 Location – Twyford Scope of Works – Renovation + Extension + Conversion Previously separated from the clients' existing bungalow, this disused outbuilding in Twyford has now been fully modernised and integrated into the family home to provide guest accommodation for family and friends. Retaining the character and charm of
Northumberland, £600,000 A beautifully transformed coachworks set within Hindley Hall, a gated country estate near the village of Stocksfield, 14 miles from Newcastle upon Tyne. The house has three bedrooms, has been thoughtfully renovated, has a secluded garden and is surrounded by the Northumbrian countryside. There is also a one-bedroom annexe with a store and workshop. finestproperties.co.uk Suffolk, £450,000 This is the gatehouse to the now-demolished Redgrave Hall, whose grounds were
Image 21 of 31 from gallery of A House, Coach House & Garden / Culligan Architects. Photograph by Fionn McCann
The property features a games room/gym, a media room, study, utility room and more
The Newt in Somerset is the UK's most exciting new country house hotel opening of 2019. Here's what you need to know.
While reading through the April 2013 issue of House & Garden I came across an intriguing little project that I just had to share! When designer Roger Hall had proposed an addition to his 17th century listed house and had it rejected by the planning authorities, he decided to build a garden folly which would give him and his family the extra space they needed as well as provide a focal point to his garden. He calls the space his 'Posh Shed' and it certainly is closer to posh than shed. What shed do you know of contains a kitchen, bath and working fireplace? The pavilion houses guest quarters as well as a studio for his work in an 18'x18' square; talk about small living at 324 SF (the size of the smallest studios found in NYC). The pavilion matches the style of the main house which you can just glimpse in the image below including the same beautiful stonework and slate roofing. Behind the fireplace above are a compact mini kitchen and full bathroom for guests. I think I would spend all of my time out here and never go into the main house! Above you can see how from the garden the pavilion looks like one small albeit tall room but when seen from another perspective 2 floors are clearly visible. I vote this is a clever solution to a problem that makes the end result better as a whole than the original proposed addition - what do you think? Photography via the article by photographer Sarah Hogan
The refurbishment and transformation of an 18th century coach house and protected structure to accommodate an assisted living unit for ...
Project - House 456 Location – Twyford Scope of Works – Renovation + Extension + Conversion Previously separated from the clients' existing bungalow, this disused outbuilding in Twyford has now been fully modernised and integrated into the family home to provide guest accommodation for family and friends. Retaining the character and charm of
Come and sample the rural tranquillity of the Coach House. Set in 8 acres of pristine Carmarthenshire countryside it offers a retreat from the stress of modern life. The property forms the annex to the award winning East Barn and has been designed as a self contained unit with its own kitchen/diner and twin bedroom, …
The property features a games room/gym, a media room, study, utility room and more
Book you stay at The Coach House online now. Discover the beauty of West Wales , experience coastal adventures, picturesque landscapes, and a warm Welsh welcome. Book your perfect getaway today.
Classy house featuring modern interior design.
Today's featured small space is located just outside of Hay-on-Wye in Wales. Welcome to the eighty-second post in the series "Living Large in Small Spaces". From the outside this converted brick Victorian Coach House appears quite traditional. But step inside and you're in for a surprise. The contemporary interior is open, bright and filled with quirky character. The streamlined kitchen features textured kitchen cupboards made of recycled wood paired with unusual white units. Countertops are stainless steel. The staircase is a work of art -- more like a sculpture than a functional part of the home. Exposed ceiling joists painted white add interest and visually make the ceilings seem higher. Layers of textiles and color warms the living room. I do love the stable doors. The bathroom is unique. Apparently the brightly colored tile strip spells out a message in morse code, though I have no idea what it says. I've noticed exposed plumbing, such as seen here, is trending. I don't know why, but I thought of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory when I saw this photo of the shower. A definite industrial vibe. The second floor is minimalist with a rustic twist. Vaulted ceilings make the small bedrooms seem larger. Natural light flows into the second bedroom through the addition of skylights. The petite, charming terrace is accessed through a stable door. A footbridge leads to a walking path to Hay. Seems so soothing, doesn't it? What do you think of historical homes with contemporary interiors? All photos are the property of Blaentrothy Holiday Cottages and were used with their permission. Join me next Saturday for another post in the special series Living Large in Small Spaces See more home tours and small living ideas in the Living Large In Small Spaces Series here.
Theresa and Joseph Mankelow have breathed new life into an 18th-century coach house, creating a colourful and classic country-style home and garden
Take a room-by-room tour around beautiful Homes & Gardens readers' homes. Be inspired by this beautiful Georgian property that has been lovingly restored to its former glory.
Secondary dwellings are variously known as coach houses, ADUs, laneway and garden suites. EkoBuilt's smallest house plans fit these uses.
The property features a games room/gym, a media room, study, utility room and more
Faux timber doors, painted black, along with a brick facade help the dwelling blend with its surroundings: the Victorian homes of the Moseley neighborhood in Birmingham, UK. Tagged: Exterior, House Building Type, Brick Siding Material, and Gable RoofLine.
The property features a games room/gym, a media room, study, utility room and more
The owners of this country house in Somerset had not anticipated taking on such a large project, but their careful renovation enhanced by modern decorative touches has resulted in a smart, yet comfortable, forever home