A lime rendered building with a small planted courtyard and a place to sit,
A contemporary dining room with sunlight and a view to a garden.
A dining room with sunlight, and patterned red tiles.
A traditional stone barn with holes for owl roosts.

HOMES SHAPED BY PLACE, PEOPLE, AND NATURAL MATERIALS.

For many of our clients, creating a home is also a statement about how they want to live in the world. A commitment to sustainability and low-carbon living often sits alongside a desire to create spaces that are beautiful, calm, and uplifting.

We share that commitment. Our work is driven by the belief that buildings should tread lightly on the planet, using natural materials and passive design principles to dramatically reduce their environmental impact.

But sustainability alone does not make a great home. Architecture must also create moments of joy — spaces filled with daylight, views of nature, materials that feel warm and tactile, and rooms that support the rhythms of everyday life.

Of course, turning these ambitions into a built project involves navigating planning constraints, budgets, and the practical realities of construction. Our role is to guide that process carefully, developing designs that balance aspiration with clarity and buildability.

The result is a home where environmental responsibility and the pleasures of living well exist together — spaces shaped by light, nature, and thoughtful design.

BUILDING OR IMPROVING A SUSTAINABLE HOME?

WE’D BE HAPPY TO HELP.