Interior Architecture

A panelled library and solid oak steps to the drawing room.<br><i>Joinery: Symm</i>
The new Drawing Room ceiling.<br><i>Plasterers: George Jackson & Sons</i> The oak panelled Drawing Room.<br><i>Joinery: Symm</i> A new bedroom ceiling.<br><i>Plasterers: George Jackson & Sons</i> An extended hall and link, with new panelling.<br><i>Builder/Joinery: Symm</i>
An entrance hall opened up to make the circulation legible.<br><i>Builder: Mustoes / Joinery: T F Smith</i>
A new Hall with cantilevered stone stair, created out of a removed intermediate floor and warren of small rooms.<br><i>Builder: Symm/APS Masonry</i> New stone architraves surround an earlier door and window.<br><i>Builder: Symm/APS Masonry</i> A gentleman's dressing room.<br><i>Builder/Joinery: Symm</i> A new staircase in an ancient manor house.<br><i>Joinery: Symm</i>
A 'Venetian' window with glass in the owners' heraldic colours.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i>
Stone stairs linking three levels.<br><i>Builder: Mustoes/APS Masonry</i> The 'Orangery'.<br><i>Joinery: T F Smith</i> A wall removed and supported on sturdy Doric order stone columns, opening the dining room into a Hall.<br><i>Builder: Mustoes</i> The east bay for far-reaching views, and morning light into the bedroom.<br><i>Builder: Mustoes</i>
A new stone vaulted cellar for 9,000 bottles.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i>
A stone spiral linking new cellar, Great Room and principal bedroom.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i> A new galleried Hall and circulation created out of a collection of small spaces.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i> The new principal bedroom.<br><i>Builder: Alfred Groves</i> A new cruck-framed 'barn' with level-deck pool.<br><i>Builder: Pethers and Barguss Construction</i>
The open transparency of a high efficiency, passive control, eco-house.<br><i>Builder: Client self-build</i>
A modern take on 'Classical' for a restaurant.<br><i>Builder: Fisher & Townsend</i> A light and airy conversion of one of the first purpose-built motor-car garages in the country.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> A 'wet room' in the octagonal turret of a late mediaeval tower.<br><i>Builder: Symm</i> A stone spiral down to a modern cellar.

 

 

 

 

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The interior of a home is an inseparable part of the overall architectural design, whether "in style" or a deliberate contrast. Robert Franklin's interiors are detailed in the minutest way, from material selection to assembly and finish, whether for a new building or an existing one. 

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A new interior for a late 15th. Century house

Classical Transitional style

In  the Arts & Crafts Tradition

Modern interiors

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In the full Classical tradition

Robert Franklin Interior Architecture