Jane Burnside is an award winning architect with over 25 years of experience designing beautiful bespoke contemporary houses in Northern Ireland and Scotland. All her houses are uniquely designed by Jane. This means that your home will be designed with Jane's expert eye for beauty, balance and detail. And she will bring to your new home her inimitable talent for maximising views and capturing sunlight, thereby getting the most from your site.
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Jane Burnside recognises that the way you wish to live is as unique as your site, so the house Jane will design for you will be a marriage of your desires and her imagination.
Jane Burnside can carry the responsibility of your project from Planning through to Completion on Site ensuring the highest standards of craftsmanship and materials are maintained.
Jane Burnside will carefully sculpt your new contemporary rural house into the landscape carefully positioning glazing to maximise views and visually extend rooms onto garden terraces.
Jane Burnside can carry the responsibility of your project from Planning through to Completion on Site ensuring the highest standards of craftsmanship and materials are maintained.
Jane Burnside will carefully sculpt your new contemporary rural house into the landscape carefully positioning glazing to maximise views and visually extend rooms onto garden terraces.
Burnside's latest book Contemporary Design Secrets: the Art of Building a House in the Countryside has established her as a leading house architect.
It was the Sunday Times' Pick of the Week.
As you journey through my book exploring contemporary house design you'll discover that being contemporary is not the same thing as being faddish.
Contemporary house design is not about building wacky spaceships.
Instead, being contemporary means drawing on a rich history of architectural influences - from Norman forts to labourers' cottages; Scottish castles to Renaissance villas; and from Irish bawns to Scandinavian eco-houses.
It was the Sunday Times' Pick of the Week.
As you journey through my book exploring contemporary house design you'll discover that being contemporary is not the same thing as being faddish.
Contemporary house design is not about building wacky spaceships.
Instead, being contemporary means drawing on a rich history of architectural influences - from Norman forts to labourers' cottages; Scottish castles to Renaissance villas; and from Irish bawns to Scandinavian eco-houses.
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