BRIEF To create an atmospheric yet functional ‘family-centric’ area between the entrance hall and the garden, incorporating a kitchen, a sitting area and a garden room within a new, glass extension; to connect it to the landscaped garden and to create accessible dining and seating areas close by
DIMENSIONS Internal: 100m2; external: two acres
BUDGET £80,000 for furniture, lighting and design £95,000 for the kitchen
DETAILS
What The interiors and garden of an extended converted barn
Interior design Sarah Barclay, creative director, Barclay Interiors Limited
Creative director Sarah Barclay has history with the owners, having worked on a number of properties for them, including a home in London and a chalet in the Alps. “They’re all different, which suits me – we don’t have an in-house style at Barclay Interiors. Rather, our work reflects the way our clients live and use their homes.”
The brief she was given at this converted barn centred around the recently completed glass extension: the owners wanted it to feel glamorous yet relaxed, and connected to the garden. Its three designated areas – kitchen, family room and garden room – were ​to function harmoniously together, comfortably accommodating the couple and their family as well as lots of company once that becomes possible again. “Our clients are great socialisers and love to entertain on a large scale – their parties are legendary.”
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