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The Curetons have successfully merged indoor and outdoor spaces to create a natur
Once a cold and compact room with barely space to cook and eat in, this kitchen is now a spacious and welcoming family hub
When the owners of a 1930s detached house needed more light and space, the solution was an extension with a perpendicular placement
Swathes of glazing connect this welcoming kitchen and living space to the garden – and wooden cabinetry continues the nature theme
After finishing a nine-year renovation of their previous home, Dani and Rob Horton had itchy feet to do it all again. ‘With three children we were also outgrowing the space, so it felt like the perfec
Lucy Clarke-Bishop added a lower-ground extension to her 1960s home, connecting the calm, colourful interiors to the large woodland garden
Novice self-builders, Ben and Anna Humphrey, demolished a semi-detached bungalow to make way for a contemporary detached reverse-level family home