A Timber Artist’s Retreat Sprouts Beside a Stone Cottage in England
Studio Weave draws upon traditional craft and contemporary design to create a garden dwelling geared toward creative growth.
Studio Weave draws upon traditional craft and contemporary design to create a garden dwelling geared toward creative growth.
Every building has a story to tell—and when we choose to extend or alter a structure, we are adding a new chapter to its tale. This was Studio Weave’s mindset as they set about adding a small timber extension to a stone cottage in Devon, on the southwest coast of England.
"This isn’t just an extension, but part of a process of custodianship of the land and the structure that has been lovingly built by past occupants," explains architect Je Ahn. "Over the decades, it will evolve—and so we created a mini master plan, and all our decisions were made for longevity and sustainability."
The clients, Tom Baker and Natalie Silk, are no stranger to big-picture thinking. They run the UK record label Eat Your Own Ears, as well as a number of music festivals, including Field Day. "We purchased the cottage seven years ago from owners who had been there for over 35 years," says Natalie. "It allows us a base from where we can work and spend time with our local family and friends, in an area that we care about deeply."
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