The plan of the Studio occupies three boundaries along its sides and rear. The front elevation forms a playful conversation with the two trees by undulating around them in a series of facets.
Windows are located at key locations to provide striking close-up views of the two trees. The glazing is full height, with the depth of the roof build-up disguised internally in a dark-clad bulkhead, which incorporates an internal blind. A fine anthracite-coloured zinc coping lines the top of the Studio.
A timber terrace is formed around the trees to maximise the south facing orientation. Terracotta pots are dotted around the terrace.
Internally, surfaces are simple and in muted tones. A workspace desk and cupboards have been constructed from a dark material formed from recycled paper. The floor is lined in black rubber making the space feel utilitarian and flexible.
The Studio is clad in deep black charcoal timber, which, when combined with the sedum roof, serves to quietly form a back-drop to the garden. The dark canvas of the cladding highlights the silvery texture of the birch tree.