Build It - DO NOT USE November 2015
Issue 201511

In November 2015:
Beginner's guide to wall coverings
Interview with architect who has an outstanding reputation for working on historic buildings and in Conservation Areas
Interview with one of the UK's most prolific garden designers
Case Studies:
- East Meets West: simple extension that combines Scandinavian and Japanese influences in north London terrace
- A Hidden Gem: new build house that appears to be part of a vicarage has hidden contemporary, eco-friendly design
- Seaside Salvation: unremarkable 1950s dormer bungalow has become stunning contemporary home with breathtaking sea views
- Beyond the Wall: contemporary, eco-friendly design with walled garden in picturesque Hampshire village
Legal advice: easements and restrictive covenants
Radiators: heat source with aesthetic benefits
Plus: remodelled farmhouse to emulate five-star hotel, interior doors and converting a garden building into accommodation
For more contents, click here
Beginner's guide to wall coverings
Interview with architect who has an outstanding reputation for working on historic buildings and in Conservation Areas
Interview with one of the UK's most prolific garden designers
Case Studies:
- East Meets West: simple extension that combines Scandinavian and Japanese influences in north London terrace
- A Hidden Gem: new build house that appears to be part of a vicarage has hidden contemporary, eco-friendly design
- Seaside Salvation: unremarkable 1950s dormer bungalow has become stunning contemporary home with breathtaking sea views
- Beyond the Wall: contemporary, eco-friendly design with walled garden in picturesque Hampshire village
Legal advice: easements and restrictive covenants
Radiators: heat source with aesthetic benefits
Plus: remodelled farmhouse to emulate five-star hotel, interior doors and converting a garden building into accommodation
For more contents, click here




