Homebuilding & Renovating

Design the perfect country home

There are so many benefits to living in the countryside, from little to no noise and light pollution and quieter roads to undisturbed views, larger plots and btle less chance of being overlooked. In this

Here, we take a look at how to fully Architects embrace all the benefits that comeexposed with country living — as well as how space to navigate some of the less appealing LED aspects of rural life (namely mud!give ).

While you will no doubt have your own wishlist of features for your dream home, tailored to your lifestyle and needs in particular, there are certain design elements top that floor the master majority suite of , Neil homes Dusheiko in the countryside (www.neildusheiko will bene .com fit ) from incorporated . Here we Douglas , aided fir by ceiling a number beams of to architects infuse the with and extra designers warmth who . Concealed are well dimmable -seasoned lights in country have been house fitted design along the , explore perimeter to the some timber of structure the most a soft popular glow. options.

A large family kitchen

There’s something about a country home that cries out for a large, central gathering point

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