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Mole Architects Takes over the Stone's Throw Design Project

British design firm Mole Architects has taken over the refurbishment project of the Stone's Throw bungalow located on the coast of Suffolk. The team added a timber framed extension which opens up a south-facing window to the living spaces, inviting natural lighting. The namesake nods to how close the home is to the shoreline and the renovation is done for a couple to use as a holiday home.

The founder of the design studio, Meredith Bowles noted to Dezeen, "We wanted to give our ordinary bungalow some of the panache of the era, with a larger scale and sense of openness. It feels like a completely different house. The clients have described the transformation as 'more an epiphany' than a refurbishment."

Trend Themes

  1. Eco-friendly Architecture — Mole Architects introduces environmentally-conscious features like timber framing, aligning with rising demand for sustainable housing solutions.
  2. Open-concept Living Spaces — The transformation of the Stone's Throw bungalow highlights the increasing popularity of open-concept designs that emphasize natural lighting and a sense of spaciousness.
  3. Coastal Home Renovations — Renovating properties near coastlines presents unique opportunities for architects to blend aesthetics with functionality, catering to the niche market of leisure homes.

Industry Implications

  1. Architecture and Design — As seen with Mole Architects' project, there is an emerging trend in this industry towards blending modern aesthetics with environmentally-friendly materials.
  2. Real Estate — The refurbishment of holiday homes like Stone's Throw signifies investment potential in properties that offer unique experiences, capitalizing on picturesque locations.
  3. Sustainable Building Materials — The use of timber framing in the Stone's Throw refurbishment underscores growing interest in materials that minimize environmental impact while maintaining structural integrity.

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