Contemporary dining room featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above Contemporary dining area featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above
our work

We're drawn to projects where we can create a strong narrative. For a family home, that story is built around the way they live — how a space grows and evolves with them. For a country estate, it's steeped in history and a sense of place, accumulated over generations. For a coastal retreat or a village pub, we imagine the characters who might have lived or gathered there and let that world unfold. Different stories, but always the same approach — layering old with new, using colour with confidence, grounding everything in natural materials, and finding the unexpected detail that makes a space feel completely its own.

Contemporary dining room featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above Contemporary dining area featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above
Mudroom featuring olive green cabinetry, a rustic red chest of drawers, and a vintage dog painting on the wall

Estuary House 

An elegant 18th-century house on the Devon estuary, restored for long-standing clients into a warm and welcoming family home, full of character and built for real life.

Bright kitchen featuring a wooden worktable, black and white checkered marble floor, and brass wall sconces with a view of greenery outside

Hound House

A newly constructed country home in Oxfordshire — reclaimed materials, glazed partitions and a home that feels as though it has always been there.

UKAI

A woodland cabin tucked within Cove Valley, a rewilding reserve on the edge of Exmoor — one of three unique cabins, each with its own character and story.

Kitchen featuring a brass range cooker, white ceramic dishware, and dark oak cabinetry with a vintage copper pot collection Kitchen featuring a brass range cooker, white ceramic dishware, and dark oak cabinetry with a vintage copper pot collection

Plum Cottage

A Grade II listed townhouse on the Cornish coast, restored and reimagined around the story of an eccentric collector — atmospheric and storied, with folklore woven through.

Georgian-style house with pale yellow render, slate roof, and lush greenery surrounding the front steps and gardens

The Hunting Lodge 

A 19th-century country lodge and estate, being reimagined as a family home — comfortable for everyday life and generous enough to welcome the wider family and friends when it matters. A project in progress.

Rustic kitchen featuring green shiplap walls, a marble countertop, brass fixtures, and a woven pendant light above the sink

Tom's House

A secluded Devon farmhouse, hidden away at the end of a farm track in a quiet rural valley — a long-held dream for HÁM's co-founder Tom Cox, and now his family home.

The orangery House

A new home in Oxfordshire, designed in the Georgian vernacular to sit comfortably within its village setting and feel as though it has always been there. Architecture, interior architecture and interior decoration all working together from the very beginning. A project in progress.

Cozy living room featuring a fluted plaster fireplace, a rustic wooden table, and a vibrant red patterned ottoman

Notting Hill House

A West London mews house, originally built as stables — bespoke joinery, glazed partitions and a calm palette of red, green and white, generous despite its footprint.

THE STABLES

The former home of Nick and Pamela Cox — a converted stable filled with antiques and objects collected over four decades, elegant and practical but never too serious.

Katie's House

Kate Cox's first home — a Victorian apartment in Bristol, decorated entirely by instinct. A home for her collections, her art and everything she loved.

Varley

What started as a personal project has grown into one of our most exciting and enduring creative partnerships. It began with our dear friends Ben and Lara — renovating their South London family home — and grew into something much more. From that first home came their debut King's Road store, then Marylebone, then across the Atlantic. Along the way we've been working on their next home, now nearing completion. A friendship that became something far bigger — and we're proud and excited to be part of their journey.

Bright yellow cabinetry contrasts with a dark stone island, featuring a marble backsplash and herringbone oak flooring

The Artist’s House

A double-fronted West London townhouse, reshaped with confident colour, bespoke joinery and a garden studio transformed into a new kitchen at its core.

The Georgian House

Kate Cox's Georgian townhouse and family home on the edge of Exmoor — her most personal creative project yet, and one with no brief but her own. A project in progress.

Rustic cabin exterior featuring dark timber cladding, a corrugated metal roof, and a round window surrounded by greenery

Chatan

The most playful of three cabins at Cove Valley, a rewilding reserve on the edge of Exmoor — lifted high into the woodland canopy, and the one Tom calls the crazy fun one.

The Net Loft

A former fishermen's net loft overlooking Trevone Bay — built around the story of an imagined eccentric sea captain, layered blues, natural materials and full of narrative and offbeat detail.

Contemporary stone house with dark timber cladding, large windows, and a slate roof nestled in a serene landscape

West Coast House

A home on the shores of a Scottish loch — sitting on its own private peninsula, solid and grounded, warm and full of character, shaped entirely by its dramatic setting.

Cozy living space featuring a black cast iron stove, light grey tiled surround, and a wooden log basket with a vintage label

Hopi

A woodland cabin within Cove Valley, a rewilding reserve on the edge of Exmoor — with a ranch-style porch, wood-fired tub and the strongest sense of the outdoors.

Rustic kitchen with coral pink cabinetry, marble countertop, vintage glass jars, and eclectic wall-mounted decor including a cow sign

Garden House

An Oxfordshire family home, renovated and extended with a confident use of colour — expressive, layered and evolved — and designed around the way a family lives.

Contemporary dining room featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above Contemporary dining area featuring deep navy walls, a round oak table, and sculptural pendant lighting above