OWNERS Interior designer Clare Waghorn (amandajohn design.com), lives here with her husband, Gary, co-owner of construction company RR Construction, and their children Ophelia, nine, and Hugo, six.

PROPERTY A five-bedroom new-build detached house in Oxted, Surrey, built in 2024.

WHAT THEY DID The couple designed and built their home on former commercial land.

For Clare and Gary Waghorn, Christmas will feel very different this year at their family home – a five-bedroom detached house in Surrey. ‘We moved in at the beginning of November last year,’ says Clare, ‘and it felt like Christmas arrived very quickly. I’m definitely looking forward to making the most of the season this year.’ And they certainly have with this year’s Christmas decorations.

Clare and Gary’s home, which they share with their two children, is a very unique place: the couple designed and built it themselves, using a closed-panel timber system from the Czech Republic. Of course, it helped that Gary co-owns a construction company and knew the MD of the UK division of the build company, while Clare has a great eye for design, having studied for a diploma in interior design.

The couple had long dreamed of designing a new-build home where they could use their skills to create something really special, but the plot – a former commercial site tucked between houses and at the rear of a car park – was far from special.

‘I’ll be honest, my first impression wasn’t great,’ says Clare, ‘but I believed in Gary’s vision for this completely dilapidated site. And the location was just too good to pass up.’

So in 2022, the couple bought the land, which had planning for a four-bedroom contemporary home. ‘We felt the design could be improved,’ says Clare, ‘so we spent time refining the plans before resubmitting, and ultimately gaining approval. It was also essential to us that our future home would be fully powered by renewable energy, so we incorporated solar panels and an air-source heat pump.’

The build started in January 2024, and thanks to the system they were using, there was a house with a roof standing within five days! ‘It was amazing to see it go up,’ remembers Clare, ‘and to be able to walk around its shell with the children on day two of the build was so exciting.’

The family could see their must-haves – a playroom, a study, a utility room and a luxury main bedroom with en suite – start to take shape. ‘And due to the nature of the build, we were able to make changes once the structure was up,’ says Clare.

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