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New life for a Georgian Home

We are currently developing proposals for a Georgian Home in Renfrewshire to create a series of fluid spaces, designed around family life. Forehouse dates back to 1773 and has undergone significant change over its lifespan.

Our clients fell in love with the symmetry, proportion and understated character of Georgian homes in Scotland.


‘The opportunity of creating a really curious and interesting home marrying up the main house to the 2 wings and garden is why we find ourselves embarking on such a project.’

Our proposals open up the rear of the property, simplify circulation on the ground floor and re-establish the generous proportions and order of the original Georgian house. A new kitchen connects the principle living spaces and transitions between the old and new.

The new extension connects the former stable block to the heart of the house. A library, home office and snug have been formed with direct access to a secluded garden.

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