Architectural Residential Case Studies​

Find inspiration through our property features, showcasing real homes and home improvement projects, filmed & featured by HomeInspire, in partnership with homeowners, architects, and interior designers. Each feature and video tour takes you inside the story of a property transformation, exploring design ideas, materials, and practical insights behind some of the UK’s most inspiring renovation work and home projects.

Homeowner, Architect Designed, New Build Dan Burge Homeowner, Architect Designed, New Build Dan Burge

The Chatterbox: Inside Andy's Contemporary Self-Build on a 14-Acre Farm in Suffolk

Andy bought a derelict 14-acre dairy farm near Southwold at auction in 2015. What followed was a stunning self-build that transformed the central farmyard into a stunning five-bedroom contemporary home: three barn forms, a glass entrance hall framing the Suffolk countryside, a 6.5-metre apex kitchen, a sunken garden, and a ground source heated home that barely announces itself from the road.

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New Build, Homeowner Dan Burge New Build, Homeowner Dan Burge

Langham Road: A Beautifully Designed New Build Home in Teddington, SW London.

On a plot in Teddington that once held a very ordinary house, this new build sets a very different standard — a carefully proportioned, design-led home that sits thoughtfully within its suburban setting without disappearing into it. It's the kind of project that makes you reconsider what new residential architecture in South West London can actually look like.

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Rose Hip Yard: A Contemporary Development of Three Diamond-Shaped Homes on a Former Storage Yard.

On a former storage yard in Balham, three diamond-shaped homes now occupy a site that most developers would have approached very differently. Rose Hip Yard is a small residential development that prioritises architectural ambition over formula — three distinct, precisely designed houses that prove what's possible when you refuse to default to the obvious.

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