One extension, one summerhouse, walls of glass and a garden that does the decorating.
Steel-framed glazing runs floor to ceiling on two sides, two roof lights drop daylight onto the parquet, and the whole back wall opens onto a courtyard so planted it reads as a second room. Look through it and there is another glazed structure beyond, so the green just keeps going.
Inside, the colour confidence is in the details rather than the walls: deep petrol-green units trimmed in oak, a brass tap over a Shaws sink, a spider pendant overhead. The cloakroom is where it lets rip, with rust and turquoise tiles set on the diagonal and brass cross-head taps to match. Calm where it counts, bold where it earns it. Brave with colour, sensible with everything else.