Cheshire Manor House
Elizabethan manor house requiring extensive renovation and the help of master craftspeople
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
Elizabethan manor house requiring extensive renovation and the help of master craftspeople
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
Elizabethan manor house requiring extensive renovation and the help of master craftspeople
Elizabethan manor house requiring extensive renovation and the help of master craftspeople
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
This 16th Century timber framed manor house has undergone extensive renovations in its time. The latest stage in its development by the current owners, over a five-year period, was to bring the level of the internal fit and finish up to the standard you would expect for such an impressive manor house.
Our involvement in the project was to design and make a room of panelling, with lavish and indulgent details, such as secret doors and elaborate carvings.
We were also asked to create a replacement front door. Considering how central the front door is to the architecture of the house, it needed to be something special that added to the house but didn't over power it.
"Enlisted by the project architects, Jack Badger added some touches of architectural joinery magic."
Client, Cheshire manor house project
"Enlisted by the project architects, Jack Badger added some touches of architectural joinery magic."
Client, Cheshire manor house project
"Enlisted by the project architects, Jack Badger added some touches of architectural joinery magic."
Client, Cheshire manor house project
A panelled room fit for the period in which the home was originally built
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
A panelled room fit for the period in which the home was originally built
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
A panelled room fit for the period in which the home was originally built
A panelled room fit for the period in which the home was originally built
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
The panelled hall at this Cheshire manor house was an opportunity for us to showcase our collective talents. With complete freedom on design and budget, we went about designing this room with the mindset of our predecessors. The designs we produced, and the carved finishing touches were fit for what a squire in the 16th Century would have expected from his craftspeople.
When designing the door we took inspiration from the windows, reflecting the grilles. It was our aim to create a door grand enough to add to the building rather than overwhelm its beauty.
A panelled hall and a statement front door that showcase the best of our creative flair and unrivalled joinery skill
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
A panelled hall and a statement front door that showcase the best of our creative flair and unrivalled joinery skill
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
A panelled hall and a statement front door that showcase the best of our creative flair and unrivalled joinery skill
A panelled hall and a statement front door that showcase the best of our creative flair and unrivalled joinery skill
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.
This project is an extreme example of how our design and manufacture process, and our incredibly skilful workshop teams, can take even loosely formed project ideas, and turn them into truly authentic architectural joinery pieces that exceed expectations and fit perfectly in their place.
Whilst it is not the norm to garner this level of trust and belief from the outset, it demonstrates that clients and architects need not feel pressure to have clearly defined drawings or specifications to commission work like this. Jack Badger are experts in our field and allowing us to use that knowledge in the design of a project, in a way that is going to bring out the best in our joinery skills, can pay real dividends in the end results.