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Sheep shed conversion
 

Sheep shed conversion in Kent

 

Take a sheep shed first built in 1851, and turn it into a luxury kitchen
using traditional methods mixed with modern techniques.

The result is something quite outstanding.

Sheep. Some are curly, some are straight, some are woolly, and some are coarse like a broom.
But with no sheep left in this shed, there was one thing left to do. Restore it.

 

Take a minute to consider every detail that goes into a restoration project.

Oak frame installation
 

Oak frame installation

 
Warm, Breathable, New Roof
Warm, Breathable, New Roof
 

Warm, Breathable, New Roof

Installation of a warm roof was essential for the health or the building, first, the thermal properties
allow the old sheep shed to conserve its heat without needing ventilation. Second, it lets moisture escape.

The roof was then finished with reclaimed hand-selected slates from a church in Kent.



Underfloor heating

Underfloor heating

Liquid screed provides a fast, efficient and precise floor covering with many advantages over traditional screed. This screed acts as a heat store with underfloor heating and will help the heat to be released in a uniform manner.



Underfloor heating

Underfloor heating


Microcement flooring

Microcement flooring

Microcement flooring

The floor was finished with a ‘cloudy effect’ Microcement flooring. This 6 coat seamless surface finish offers a unique alternative to tiles. It is applied continuously by hand trowel, there’s no need for joins or grout lines. The cement-based finish is incredibly strong, durable and 100% waterproof.



Microcement flooring

Bespoke Kitchen

With the help of our amazing furniture designers & makers, we built a stunningly designed & hand-crafted kitchen using the smoked oak finish with ample storage.

"When two worlds of old and new come together, the result can be awe-inspiring.

This build and architectural style incorporates elements from different historical periods and diverse cultural influences to create a unique and diverse aesthetic.

Situated in a rural location, this converted sheep shed has some outstanding views across the Kent Downs countryside."

Andrew / usfew

When two worlds come together