Shelford House & Monet House: A Stunning Redevelopment in Oxfordshire
Nestled in the picturesque Oxfordshire countryside, the end user embarked on a transformative project, replacing an old property with two stunning semi-detached homes—Shelford House and Monet House. These homes were named after the distinctive facing bricks chosen for the project, reflecting the client’s satisfaction with their appearance.
Material Selection: Shelford Cream Multi Brick
The selection of the Shelford Cream Multi brick was instrumental in defining the character of both homes. Known for its beautiful finish and durability, this brick type provided the desired aesthetic while ensuring longevity. Its subtle variations in tone and texture added depth to the structures, creating a visually engaging exterior that has garnered admiration from passersby.
The popularity of the brick choice is evident, with numerous individuals inquiring about the material upon seeing the homes. This response underscores the brick's appeal and its effectiveness in achieving the project's design goals.
Post-completion, the end user chose to reside in Shelford House, while Monet House was made available for rental. Both properties have been well-received, serving as prime examples of how modern design can harmoniously coexist with traditional materials. The project's success is reflected not only in the satisfaction of the residents but also in the broader community's appreciation of the development's aesthetic contribution to the area.
For more details about the facing brick that brought these homes to life, explore the Shelford Craeam Product Page.
We are frequently getting people knocking on the door asking the name of the brick as people like it so much.
Cumnor Hill - Oxford