AU
  
You are currently viewing the Australia version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
1 MIN READ TIME

EDITOR’S LETTER

While taking on a self-build, renovation or extension project is all about creating an individual home, the location will still shape your plans. This is true of everything from your home’s façade - a new build or extension that takes its cue from the local vernacular being more likely to prove favourable with the planners - to the materials you choose, and views you wish to frame.

CLAIRE LLOYD has been a member of the Homebuilding & Renovating team for 12 years. She’s recently completed her renovation.

This month, we turn our attention to designing a home in the countryside, and how to make a building project in this locality a success. As a ‘rural renovator’, a large utility or boot room is high on my wishlist as I plan my next project. Following a string of ill-timed walks during the summer downpours, a decent space for wet boots, dripping coats, and to act as a ‘buffer’ between outdoors and in - namely preventing George, pictured left, from leaving a muddy path of destruction in the open-plan kitchen-diner (again!) - has become a must-have. Our country home design guide, on page 63, is all about creating those essential spaces and features that help make day-to-day life run that little bit smoother.

Unlock this article and much more with
You can enjoy:
Enjoy this edition in full
Instant access to 600+ titles
Thousands of back issues
No contract or commitment
Try for $1.48
SUBSCRIBE NOW
30 day trial, then just $14.99 / month. Cancel anytime. New subscribers only.


Learn more
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

This article is from...


View Issues
Homebuilding & Renovating Magazine
September 2020
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


Readers’ Homes
A modern FARMHOUSE
When Anthony and Liz Lewis inherited a parcel of farmland
Coming HOME
HOMEOWNERS Martin and Gill Sutcliffe, and son Henry LOCATION Derbyshire
SMART thinking
HOMEOWNERS Sayu and Sharon Sinha, with their daughter, Avi PROJECT
Capturing THE VIEW
As regular visitors to Salcombe for some years, James and
News
LIVING IN THE DREAM HOME
Almost half of those beginning or in the midst of
Self-build &renovation
The housing secretary says the government will rethink the planning
HYDROGEN BOILERS: A SMART FUTURE
Just when we are told that all gas boilers will
Kitchens
With an L-shaped swivel spout and pull-out spray, the Minta
Bathrooms
Make the most of a small bathroom with Waters Baths
Designing the oak for our new homes
Designing our oak frames has been a real highlight for
WE’RE 30!
In the summer of 1990, a weighty tome entitled Individual
Design & Materials
Design the perfect country home
There are so many benefits to living in the countryside,
BEHIND THE DESIGN Corner glazing
A dual aspect view is both a boon and a
A rooflight with a difference
MARK BRINKLEY is the author of the ever-popular Housebuilder’s Bible
How to create a great driveway
REBECCA FOSTER is an experienced homes and interiors writer with
Beautiful MORTICE DOORKNOBS
Recreate period grandeur with these unlacquered and unsprung 75mm doorknobs
Natural swimming pools
PAUL HERVEY-BROOKES is an award-winning landscape designer based in the
The Build
BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO RENOVATION Part 11: Detecting and dealing with damp
Few things are as off-putting when you walk into a
HOW TO: Gain planning approval on unlikely sites
Before 1947, the planning system didn’t exist, and people were
How to create a sustainable home: WINDOWS AND HEAT
Over the course of this series we’ve looked at issues
Fitting new skirting boards
NATASHA BRINSMEAD is Homebuilding & Renovating’s Associate Editor. She’s just
The secret to obtaining accurate build quotes
Sending out tender documents is quite a task, but if
THE BULDING CLINIC
ANDY STEVENS is currently the Vice president of the Federation
Beginner’s guide to self-build
There are many benefits to building your own home. Arguably,
Signing off…
One of the best things about working on HB&R is