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CODA Bespoke creates luxury Bradway home for Koko Projects
AWARD winning and nationally acclaimed Sheffield architectural design company CODA Bespoke has teamed up with a rising property developer to create a luxury new home in one of the city’s most popular suburbs.
The £500,000 plus property in Fox Lane at Bradway is a stone fronted, four bedroom executive home with a total 1,850 sq ft of space, including open plan kitchen, large formal lounge and utilities.
The CODA Bespoke team created the designs for start up developer Ranveer Khela, of Koko Projects in Sheffield.
And they liaised with another city company, Dibujo Design Interiors, on the creation of the luxurious feel and look of the property.
“We were delighted to be working with Ranveer, a talented young property developer who immediately understood and appreciated our approach to design unique and distinctive homes,” said CODA Bespoke director Abel Hinchliffe.
“We are now actively looking for further potential development sites with Koko Projects.”
CODA Bespoke, part of the Sheffield-based CODA Studios family, specialises in luxurious extensions, renovations and new homes.
One of its most acclaimed recent projects, built on the site of a 200-year-old corn mill in the north Sheffield community of Oughtibridge, featured on Channel 4 hit Grand Designs and was subsequently named Residential Development of the Year at the prestigious Northern Design Awards 2018.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Highfield .
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