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Project Spotlight: A Grade II listed barn conversion in the heart of Essex. Our approach to converting this beautiful barn was centred on celebrating the barn’s rich agricultural heritage. By stripping back the interior, we allowed the original timber framework and architectural details to shine against a clean, white backdrop. This minimalist design accentuates the barn's historic charm and highlights its main features through a striking contrast. Sustainability was a key priority in this project. We thermally upgraded the barn using breathable construction methods, ensuring energy efficiency without compromising the building's structural integrity. Original structural openings were carefully preserved, avoiding unnecessary alterations and maintaining the barn’s historical fabric. In a departure from the common practice of painting Essex barns black, we chose to retain the natural state of the external weatherboard—a respectful nod to the barn’s unique character. Internally, the barn’s agricultural essence is preserved through the use of flexible, moveable furniture and fittings. This approach maintains the open, voluminous space while offering adaptable and functional living areas. By respecting the barn's history and thoughtfully integrating modern amenities, we have created a living space that honours the barn’s legacy while providing the comforts of contemporary life. This sensitive and honest design ensures that the barn’s history and charm will be cherished for generations to come. #barnconversion #residentialarchitecture #architecturepractice

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