Manuela Hamilford met her husband in 2005 while on holiday in the Caribbean. ‘I’m from Vicenza in Italy but had been working in New York for 15 years,’ she says. ‘Mark is British but was then working in Russia. We found we were both ready to leave our respective countries and start a new life together. But I never thought I’d be living in the Cotswolds.’
However, having married in Italy in 2007, the couple later bought a four bedroom Lakes by Yoo house in North Cerney; and it’s where they spend as much time as possible away from their working lives in London.
‘And it’s now a five bedroom, five bathroom house,’ says Manuela who is an interior designer with her own company Hamilford Design. ‘We’ve just finished building on a two storey extension of some 1000 sq ft. There’s a tv/pool room below and an en suite bedroom above. It’s for the boys really.’
For now, the Hamilfords have two sons, Lucca 12 and Theo 14 plus their Boston terrier Simba.
‘But it was quite tricky because when adding the extension we had to take the lake into consideration,’ says Manuela. ‘The extension is installed with a screw effect platform - like a spiral lift - so that it isn’t affected by high water or strong water movement. The screw (like a cork screw) moves with the water underneath so that the floor always remains fixed.’
The Lakes by Yoo architect designed the extension and planning permission was quickly granted. The build took six months, and the house is now L-shaped and no longer rectangular.
‘The house is on Lake Bowmoor and we bought it off-plan in 2009; it took a year to build,’ says Manuela. ‘You’re given a few choices as to its design as they all have to blend in. We chose the site because Bowmoor is a conservation lake, and no houses are allowed on the opposite side. Nor are we allowed to put lighting on the exterior as it affects the fish. We are allowed candlelight on the balcony though – which we prefer anyway.’
Residents are not allowed to use motorised boats or jet skis either – ‘but we can use electric boats which supply just enough power to take us to the other side and back,’ says Manuela. ‘We can swim too. But not to the two islands in case we threaten the birdlife – hundreds of duck, geese, pheasants and other species lay their eggs there every spring. It can get quite noisy but it’s great to see the little ducklings swimming after their mother in a long line.’
The islands are designated Triple S.I. – sites of special scientific interest.
Other wildlife includes deer and rabbits.
As a designer Manuela chose all the kitchen and bathroom fittings. ‘I had a joiner make my kitchen units of veneered oak as I wanted a rustic grained finish,’ she says. ‘We then stained them dark. The worktops and backsplash are oversized Neolith tiles – Calacutta Oro. It looks like marble but doesn’t get damaged like marble which I’d never choose because it’s so porous.’
Neolith is very lightweight and is made from fusing together natural minerals and materials with pressure and high heat.
The same practical attitude applies to the wallpaper in the bathrooms. ‘I chose vinyl because water just rolls off it,’ she says.
And in the boys’ bedroom she had their bunk beds made as a unit to her own design. ‘It’s very difficult to get ready-made bunk beds to fit the space you want,’ she explains. ‘I actually made the unit to resemble a house as it has a slanting roof and I even added curtains until the boys made me take them down.’
The same year they bought their home Manuela began her interior design company Hamilford Design and her projects range from palatial Italian villas to opulent residences in The Hamptons, from prestigious country estates to luxurious hotels throughout Europe.
‘When I decorated and furnished our lake house, I wanted a muted colour palette with natural materials and some jewel tones,’ she says. ‘I love shopping in obscure antique shops and little-known markets for unusual items such as the African drum in the boys’ room. But I also designed and had made a great many items such as the green velvet headboard and bedside tables in the main guest room and the four-poster bed in our own room. Also, the sofa and bookcases in the Snug.’
She finishes, ‘This is the perfect setting to reconnect and unwind with family and friends. Our new extension means the kids now have their own space to play pool and have fun while having an extra guest room is ideal. And we all love spending our evenings out on the deck by the water for every season brings a new energy.’
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Andrew Martin - dining table 020 3887 6113 www.andrewmartin.co.uk
Arte – Wallpapers 0800 500 3335 www.arte-international.com/
Coln Residential – contractors 01454 301500
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EcoHardwood – flooring 020 3759 0771
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Hamilford Design 02038876900 www.HamilfordDesign.com
Visual Comfort - Lighting 020 3925 0708
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