The Handbook of Home Design: An Architect’s Blueprint for Shaping your Home

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The Handbook of Home Design: An Architect’s Blueprint for Shaping your Home

The Handbook of Home Design: An Architect’s Blueprint for Shaping your Home

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I love learning about the author's rules for home design - I had some kind of idea about them but didn't fully understand it or know how to use them correctly. I also enjoy the imagery because it really helps me visualise the points being made, for example, ways to utilise space and structural properties. But what we can’t see [from a set of 2D drawings] is how that box might make the rest of the house darker. Or how the spaces will flow into each other. That it might actually be better if we extended less. It’s about changing people’s perceptions.” design by architect laura jane clark Architect Laura Jane Clark, from the BBC and Netflix smash-hit series Your Home Made Perfect, has spent over 15 years designing, remodelling, and building homes with budgets that range from modest to enormous. THE HANDBOOK OF HOME DESIGN distils Laura’s wealth of experience and enthusiasm giving you an accessible yet detailed guide to design, empowering you with the tools and knowledge to shape your home how you want. Laura Jane Clark wants to democratize the whole concept of residential architectural design and empower you to redesign your spaces by giving you the language and ability to confidently communicate your vision, get the most out of your design and ultimately love your finished home. Whether you are a long-term homeowner, first-time buyer or simply visualising your dream space, no matter what your budget is, this unique insight into Laura’s process allows you to achieve both the design you want and the home you need. Architect Laura Jane Clark, from the BBC and Netflix smash-hit series Your Home Made Perfect , has spent over 15 years designing, remodeling, and building homes with budgets that range from modest to enormous. THE HANDBOOK OF HOME DESIGN distils Laura's wealth of experience and enthusiasm giving you an accessible yet detailed guide to design, empowering you with the tools and knowledge to shape your home how you want.

Laura Jane Clarke is an architect who specialises in residential properties. In her case that means, and I cannot stress this enough, in real houses for real people. She’s not interested in glass skyscrapers and million pound budgets. For her it’s about – as the tagline on the podcast goes – making your home really work for you. I was thrilled to be able to interview her for the show this week where she told us about her first major project; the conversion of a public loo that she lived in for several months – and which is now rented out to a tenant – creating a Narnia wardrobe in her garden, and, of course, working on the BBC2 TV show Your Home Made Perfect. laura jane clark of your home made perfect tv show This then is the genius of the show. Their modelling allows you to see how the sun fills a room at 7am and how it has travelled by 7pm. The VR means you can see where the sun hits a wall and what would happen if you removed that wall and put it somewhere else.

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And that is a key point about Laura; she really understands that homes are for living in. With our kids and our stuff. And their stuff. Her plans will always include a hidden cupboard for toys, or a wall of storage for everyone, a sliding door to a music room or a skylight in a hall to allow more light. Because she knows that storage might not be sexy but we all need it. But Laura, who’s no slouch when it comes to DIY as well as architecture (she’s a welder too which is all a bit Footloose) wasn’t deterred and created a rather beautiful underground flat which she lived in for a while before moving to Scotland to do up an old Glasgow tenement. Will design change post-pandemic? Laura thinks the change has already begun and this will speed it up – we are already looking for more light and space “not quantity of space but quality of space and how our houses should work for us rather than against us. design by architect laura jane clark Clark writes for magazines such as Ideal Home, [13] Home Building and Renovation, [14] and Real Homes, and has a monthly column in Reclaim Magazine. [15] She presents at trade shows and exhibitions, and talks at schools and universities. She is currently writing a book The Handbook of Home Design: An Architect’s Blueprint for Shaping Your Home, [16] due for publication in September 2022. And now who doesn’t want a Narnia wardrobe in their garden? Despite this zany plan, Laura is, as I mentioned, fantastically down to earth, a quality which is not often levelled at architects, often men, who seem to want to build glass skyscrapers rather than wardrobes – which may or may not lead to Narnia.

Laura Jane Clark wants to democratize the whole concept of residential architectural design and empower you to redesign your spaces by giving you the language and ability to confidently communicate your vision, get the most out of your design and ultimately love your finished home. Whether you are a long-term homeowner, first-time buyer or simply visualizing your dream space, no matter what your budget is, this unique insight into Laura's process allows you to achieve both the design you want and the home you need. I’m awful at tidying up and you can create an incredible space to be in but it has to be practical. There is so much wasted space in a house, and you need to look at how you use it without being compromised by it. It’s about altering the space for how you use it rather than the other way round,” she says. design by architect laura jane clark Amazing Spaces Shed of the Year ran for four series, from 2014 to 2017. Clark then presented designs on two episodes of Ugly House to Lovely House [7] [8] in the first two series of the show before deciding to leave Channel 4. [9] A lot of contemporary houses have a lot shorter ceilings so just over 2 metres, and there was a change in planning regulations to stop that,' she warns. You don't always need planning permission to transform your home, for more guidance take a look at a guide for what you can build without planning permission. 2. Natural light

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Architect Laura Jane Clark, from the BBC and Netflix smash-hit series Your Home Made Perfect , has spent over 15 years designing, remodelling, and building homes with budgets that range from modest to enormous. THE HANDBOOK OF HOME DESIGN distils Laura's wealth of experience and enthusiasm giving you an accessible yet detailed guide to design, empowering you with the tools and knowledge to shape your home how you want. Architect Laura Jane Clark, from the BBC and Netflix smash-hit series Your Home Made Perfect, has spent over 15 years designing, remodelling, and building homes with budgets that range from modest to enormous. THE HANDBOOK OF HOME DESIGN distils Laura's wealth of experience and enthusiasm giving you an accessible yet detailed guide to design, empowering you with the tools and knowledge to shape your home how you want.



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