Sustainable Retrofit, Cambridge

Bowl on contemporary kitchen worktop

Interior refurbishment and sustainable renovation of a Cambridge house, providing a sense of calm, tranquillity and minimal living through natural interior finishes.


An architectural fit-out and refurbishment project that utilised a pared back design approach to create a contemporary yet comfortable family home. The project involved a deep retrofit, transforming the poorly performing existing house into a well insulated airtight fabric that incorporated an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) and Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery (MVHR) unit. New triple-glazed windows improved u-values and maximised natural daylight, with solar photovoltaic (PV) panels helping to reduce electrical demand.

Architects jug with handle on white washed timber
Structural wall column in construction of house
Slim and minimal architects kitchen design
Electric hob on modern worktop in Cambridge

Working alongside a Passivhaus Designer, our Architectural and Interior Design services resulted in a modern home with high energy efficiency for our clients.

Modern kitchen worktop with textured walls
Timber furniture with bespoke design
Contemporary living and design furniture in architects house
Modern architects furniture in retrofit house
Modern application design to traditional door in house extension
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