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This villa has been extended, renovated and thermally upgraded throughout
An existing extension was replaced with this stunning design.
The pupils of the Steiner School were actively involved with the design of the Coach House refurbishment and extension.
We were invited by the client’s interior designers to carry out extensive renovation & refurbishment works in the basement of this New Town property.
Hutton & Read have been working with ourselves over the last nine months to deliver a new double garage and cottage building…
We created this fabulous extension complete with indoor swimming pool.
We started the internal reconstruction of this 18th century house in the Borders in August. The building was badly damaged by a fire.
This flat had a dramatic makeover including a curved wall.
These lightboxes were made in our workshop. The circular lightboxes were manufactured using traditonal woodworking techniques.
We upgraded the reception areas at the Craiglockhart & Sighthill campuses of Napier University.
We demolished an existing kitchen extension before building a larger extension.
This house in West Edinburgh underwent a dramatic makeover and an extension.
The second phase of these alterations was as challenging as the first. Several substantial slappings were needed.
Major office expansion and extension
We refurbished this shop on the Lawnmarket where we carried out extensive structural work and external alterations.
This building was used as offices until we converted it into a suite of seven luxury serviced apartments.
We undertook the total refurbishment of this ground and basement property in Edinburgh’s west end.
We were invited to refurbish the reception area of St John’s Hospital in Livingston.
We were asked to tender for a radical modernisation of a house on Ravelston Dykes in Edinburgh by Richard Murphy Architects.
We were asked by the National Trust for Scotland to convert two flats into two two-storey properties in the historic centre of Culross
We were contracted to replace the lead-covered timber, octagonal cupola on Mary Burgh Hall
We were invited by Wiszniewski Thomson to carry out various improvements to this house.