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.

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Carysfort Road: A Modern North London Renovation & Extension by Moxy & Co Architects.

Architects Moxy & Co Architects brought a precise, contemporary sensibility to this Stoke Newington terrace — a renovation and extension that doesn't try to mimic the existing Victorian fabric, but instead creates a clear and confident dialogue between old and new. The outcome is a home that feels both rooted and thoroughly modern.

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Lothair Road: A Full Restoration and Extension to this Victorian Property Located in Finsbury Park, North London.

A full restoration and contemporary extension to a Victorian terrace in Finsbury Park — Lothair Road is the kind of project that rewards the discipline of doing things properly. Every original detail that could be salvaged was, and the new rear addition provides the additional space the house always needed, without compromising what made it worth restoring in the first place.

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The Warehouse: A 19th-Century Converted Edwardian Warehouse in the Heart of Central London.

Interior architect Marta Nowicka transformed a 19th-century Edwardian warehouse in the heart of Clerkenwell into one of London's most compelling residential conversions — a home where the industrial bones of the building are not just preserved but celebrated, with exposed brick, original timber, and double-height volumes that no conventional property could replicate.

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