Stedman Blower Architects

Stedman Blower Architects Stedman Blower has been producing award-winning architecture and interior design since 1895.

Not quite as old as it looks and until now, never quite finished.   A post-war Regency revival, reworked to resolve what...
02/05/2026

Not quite as old as it looks and until now, never quite finished. 
  
A post-war Regency revival, reworked to resolve what was always slightly unsettled. Plans clarified, light drawn in, and the house gently rebalanced so everything begins to make sense again. 
  
Bay windows extend out into the garden. The kitchen finds its rightful place at the centre. The roofline softens into a calmer rhythm. 
  
It’s less about change, more about completion, the kind you almost don’t notice, except that everything suddenly feels right. 
  


Team work with Deeks & Steere Builders

A former threshing barn, once a function room within a wider estate, now reimagined as a private house.The timber frame ...
25/04/2026

A former threshing barn, once a function room within a wider estate, now reimagined as a private house.

The timber frame remains the anchor, left exposed and expressive. Then our sculptural helical stair moves through the space softening rather than competing.
Above, electro-opaque glass allows the master suite to shift between openness and privacy - a subtle and cinematic moment.

The axonometric came first, setting out the logic of the space. The built form followed.

A collaboration shaped as much by restraint as design with





A big project for us last year - the transformation of our own studio, and one we’re incredibly proud of ❤️. Captured he...
28/02/2026

A big project for us last year - the transformation of our own studio, and one we’re incredibly proud of ❤️. Captured here by





A sculptural sweep in oak, emerging from the artisan workshop - not yet installed, but already telling the story.Stairca...
21/02/2026

A sculptural sweep in oak, emerging from the artisan workshop - not yet installed, but already telling the story.

Staircase Joinery by Winchcombe Farm Designs Limited.




A late-Victorian lodge, once muddled by time, restored to its original balance.  Render refreshed, details reinstated, s...
14/02/2026

A late-Victorian lodge, once muddled by time, restored to its original balance. Render refreshed, details reinstated, slate and lead set just so.

Then a new chapter: a garden room of glass and timber opening wide to the trees, light pouring in from every side.

Old bones. Fresh air.
A house breathing beautifully again.

In collaboration with GTC Design
Photography





A Victorian house, mid-transformation. All bones and bravery at this stage.Stripped back to its raw elements.  This is t...
07/02/2026

A Victorian house, mid-transformation. All bones and bravery at this stage.

Stripped back to its raw elements. This is the part no one sees for long, but where everything important happens. Old fabric meeting new structure, load paths rethought, the house quietly re-threaded for another hundred years of living.

More to come as the year unfolds, with drawings and details shared along the way.





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From post-war Britain to university campuses across Africa and the Middle East, Brutalist architecture used exposed stru...
31/01/2026

From post-war Britain to university campuses across Africa and the Middle East, Brutalist architecture used exposed structure, repetition, and raw material to express ideas of order, progress, and social purpose - while adapting to climate and place.

This story explores Brutalism through drawings, photographs, and case studies from the archives of Dewhurst, Scott Brownrigg & Turner, and Antony Battson, tracing how a style often dismissed today became a global architectural language.

Read the full story Crafting Concrete on Google Arts & Culture via the Blower Foundation.

A house with a past and a very good future. A few glimpses of a project we’re immensely proud of.This Grade II listed ho...
17/01/2026

A house with a past and a very good future. A few glimpses of a project we’re immensely proud of.

This Grade II listed house was never about reinvention for reinvention’s sake. Instead, it was about revealing what was already there, and discovering a relationship with the garden that had long been waiting to be restored.

The former ballroom now sits at the heart of the home as a kitchen, opening onto the landscape and setting the rhythm of everyday life.

Scroll on for a few reminders of where it all began.

With KM Grant Construction and
Photography





✨Now hiring at Stedman Blower.We’re looking for an Architectural Technologist to join our heritage-focused practice, wor...
05/01/2026

✨Now hiring at Stedman Blower.

We’re looking for an Architectural Technologist to join our heritage-focused practice, working on prestigious projects with a genuinely lovely team, from our Liphook studio.

Experience in high-end domestic and conservation projects preferred (Archicad a bonus, not a must).

If this sounds like your next chapter, drop us a line.

[email protected]





A January throwback to a very good December ✨An evening of books, conversation and beautiful architecture celebrating Da...
04/01/2026

A January throwback to a very good December ✨

An evening of books, conversation and beautiful architecture celebrating Dallas & the New Tradition by Larry E. Boerder. Thank you to Larry and Triglyph Books for the invitation, and to Carla Salvatore for capturing it all so perfectly.

Exactly the kind of night we want more of this year.

Address

6 The Square
Liphook
GU307AH

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Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

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