#renovation
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George
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The central courtyard brings in light and green spaces
Freeman
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Live small – compact bedroom with integrated wardrobe
Bennett
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Brunswick
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Kitchen connection to outdoors.
Carpenter
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Downstairs connects the addition with the original dwelling via a timber deck.
Coleman
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Back garden, large open windows connect the living spaces to the outdoors
Ramsden
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Upward angled skylight to catch and bring the sun into the kitchen
Vail
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Spiral staircase leading to the music room
Thornbury House
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The studio almost hidden with the depth of the native grasses.
Garden House
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“Without doubt, the house we now have is a great place to live in. Looking out onto the park is a great pleasure, with a view that constantly changes with the season and the house sits within the park without intruding onto the park.”
Owner, Park House 2023
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Antony did a fantastic job on our project (studio Apartment/ Tiny house). The end product has a great sense of space and light and looks fantastic. For a relatively small project he was always available to sort things out. Would highly recommend him.
Our Clients' Own Words 2023
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I recently had the privilege of not only a great design by DiMase Architects, but also a very positive architectural experience. Great project management guys! In what was a challenging design (that I specified) your clear communication kept me realistic (& managed my, at times unrealistic, expectations!!)
Our Clients' Own Words 2023
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Our energy bills are roughly half of previous. Artificial augmentation of heating and cooling has been minimal so far – though we’re in that autumn period where it’s neither super hot or cold.
Our Clients' Own Words 2023
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Antony was extremely knowledgeable, helpful and very responsive. He has a thorough understanding of the planning requirements relating to renovating. I would recommend Antony for any architectural requirements.
Clients Own Words 2025
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John and Kate sought to retain the industrial character of the warehouse, which has had several past factory-based lives while making it a comfortable and energy-efficient ‘machine for living in’.
Anna Cumming, Sanctuary Magazine Issue 34 2014