With their sights set on creating an oak frame home, Diane and Pete Smith were sold on a serviced plot for sale through a builder near Shrewsbury. Welsh Oak Frame were the house designers and the couple liked that they were a local company. “The process seemed hassle-free and we did our research so we knew Welsh Oak Frame would be a trusted company to work with,” says Diane. “In fact, we rang them straight after seeing the plot to arrange a design meeting.”
They met with design director Emyr Davis to discuss their ideas. They discussed having an air source heat pump, underfloor heating and a mechanical heat recovery ventilation system. Also, three ensuite bedrooms and downstairs open-plan living with space to fit in special pieces of furniture. “Futureproofing the house was important too,’” adds Pete. “We wanted a downstairs study that could be used as a bedroom if we needed to later on, and a cloakroom next door designed as a wet room with wheelchair access.’” The couple also pointed out oak features they liked in the Welsh Oak Frame house brochure. “Emyr was very accommodating and incorporated things we wanted,’ says Diane. “The final cost ended-up being reasonable too.”