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Portfolio

Below are a selection of the projects we have been fortunate enough to be in volved with. Our customers' eclectic tastes and individuality shine through and we always seek to curate a home with style and longevity. 

Our client dreamt of a modern, elegant space that would be equally soothing in indoor and outdoor areas. Combining coastal charm with contemporary chic, this new build property pairs a seaside colour palette with an angular, structured design.

Stuart & Fiona

Our mandate was to create a harmonious blend of elegance, modernity, and a touch of maximalism, while respecting the inherent charm and character of the property. To embrace the opulence of the manor, our clients were keen to highlight the luxury and grandeur of the property and use vibrant colours and varied textures to add a contemporary edge to a historic building.

Jaqueline

They wanted a space which kept planting controlled in beds or planters with a small lawn. They also required an area for dining and a separate one for relaxing, with a water feature and a cooking area. The garden was bordered by a wall, the house and the garage which created an enclosed space. The brief was to make the garden appear larger and lighter than it really is.
The clients desired a cool colour palette using mainly grey/blue tones, with only porcelain products for ease of maintenance. They also wanted to work in metal panelling with a pergola for added visual interest.

Jules

As well as modernity, our client was keen to capture a sense of indoor/outdoor living, and to make the transition from home to garden a seamless one. He worked with a local garden designer to achieve his vision, and Foras was happy to advise on material selection. The aim was modernity and industrial elegance as a consistent theme, though with a playful edge throughout.

Andy

Though a sense of serenity was the ultimate aim, our clients were also keen to retain some of the playfulness of a family space and were not averse to using colour to create a point of interest. Our task was to curate a design scheme that would harmoniously incorporate two opposing aesthetics and elevate the space to something greater than the sum of its parts.

Joel

The initial design had a square Koi Pond as the focus; however, our customer also wanted an outdoor kitchen and bar area for entertaining, secluded seating pod for remote working, seating close to the house and for this all to complement his stylish motorcycle garage. He also wanted a driveway sett to add interest to the entrance of the property.  

Paul

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