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Seating area in a barn conversion
This is an example of a medium sized rural open plan living room in Sussex with a wood burning stove, a tiled fireplace surround, white walls, exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.
This is an example of a medium sized rural open plan living room in Sussex with a wood burning stove, a tiled fireplace surround, white walls, exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.

LAMBERHURST 15thC FARMHOUSE. Formal Living Room
Photo of a rural living room in Kent with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, brown floors and exposed beams.
Photo of a rural living room in Kent with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, brown floors and exposed beams.
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Living area and reading area at a stunning farmhouse at an interior styling project in North Cornwall
Large farmhouse cream and black living room in Cornwall with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, a stone fireplace surround and brown floors.
Large farmhouse cream and black living room in Cornwall with white walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, a stone fireplace surround and brown floors.

This is an example of a country living room with beige walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, a brick fireplace surround, brown floors and exposed beams.

Farmhouse living room in Other with green walls, medium hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove and brown floors.

This is an example of a farmhouse open plan living room in Hertfordshire with white walls, beige floors, exposed beams and a vaulted ceiling.

Lancashire
Farmhouse style
GIA: 330m² / GEA: 433m²
£865,260 interior £250,000
Self-build
Philip and Judi's oak-framed home is a perfect blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern interior design. The double-height entrance hall, framed with honey oak beams, features a sleek walnut staircase with glass balustrades, setting a luxurious tone upon arrival. The heart of the home, an open-plan Shaker-style kitchen and dining room, offers a warm, cosy atmosphere with exposed oak ceiling joists, large islands with induction hobs, double ovens, and a spacious fridge freezer, ideal for family living.
The mezzanine landing provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and leads to five en-suite bedrooms, each with vaulted ceilings, creating a bright and airy feel. The master en-suite boasts a stunning gable window, framing the exact view Philip fell in love with, while the bold statement bathrooms throughout the house add a sense of modern luxury.
A hidden entrance leads to Philip’s contemporary man cave, a contrasting retreat that looks out over the serene lake and stables. With three walls of floor-to-ceiling glazing, the garden room offers a tranquil space to relax while keeping an eye on the horses in the fields below.
The living room features oak floor joists, adding warmth and character, while the impressive fireplace, built using the door jams from the original longhouse, serves as a striking centrepiece. French doors open out to the fields, making it the perfect space to unwind in the evenings.
The home’s design harmonises perfectly with the natural landscape. The eastern elevation captures the sun, while panoramic honey oak apex windows allow light to flood into the cosy bedrooms, creating a luxurious hotel-like ambiance with a countryside twist. The bespoke chandelier, commissioned specifically for the double-height entrance hall, adds a touch of grandeur and is perfectly framed by the surrounding oak and glass.
Every detail has been meticulously considered, from the lighting choices and colour schemes to the hidden man cave and feature walls, creating a home that is both practical and aesthetically stunning. The home’s natural honey-coloured stone exterior blends seamlessly with the landscape, giving the appearance of a property that has stood in its location for centuries.
This oak-framed masterpiece combines modern luxury with timeless charm, making it the perfect countryside retreat.

Nestled into a hillside, this timber-framed family home enjoys uninterrupted views out across the countryside of the North Downs. A newly built property, it is an elegant fusion of traditional crafts and materials with contemporary design.
Our clients had a vision for a modern sustainable house with practical yet beautiful interiors, a home with character that quietly celebrates the details. For example, where uniformity might have prevailed, over 1000 handmade pegs were used in the construction of the timber frame.
The building consists of three interlinked structures enclosed by a flint wall. The house takes inspiration from the local vernacular, with flint, black timber, clay tiles and roof pitches referencing the historic buildings in the area.
The structure was manufactured offsite using highly insulated preassembled panels sourced from sustainably managed forests. Once assembled onsite, walls were finished with natural clay plaster for a calming indoor living environment.
Timber is a constant presence throughout the house. At the heart of the building is a green oak timber-framed barn that creates a warm and inviting hub that seamlessly connects the living, kitchen and ancillary spaces. Daylight filters through the intricate timber framework, softly illuminating the clay plaster walls.
Along the south-facing wall floor-to-ceiling glass panels provide sweeping views of the landscape and open on to the terrace.
A second barn-like volume staggered half a level below the main living area is home to additional living space, a study, gym and the bedrooms.
The house was designed to be entirely off-grid for short periods if required, with the inclusion of Tesla powerpack batteries. Alongside underfloor heating throughout, a mechanical heat recovery system, LED lighting and home automation, the house is highly insulated, is zero VOC and plastic use was minimised on the project.
Outside, a rainwater harvesting system irrigates the garden and fields and woodland below the house have been rewilded.

This is an example of a large farmhouse open plan living room in Wiltshire with a wood burning stove, a vaulted ceiling, beige walls and grey floors.

This was a large family living space which had a split level and very high ceilings. The client's wanted to maintain the wooden bannister so we chose colours to tone down any orange tones, and add some warmth to this north facing room.

Inspiration for a country living room in Oxfordshire with beige walls, dark hardwood flooring, a wood burning stove, a tiled fireplace surround, a freestanding tv, brown floors, a vaulted ceiling and a wood ceiling.
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