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Rivercross
The Creative Team at The Garden Society celebrate their third year with Bargate Homes across fourteen inspiring show home concepts.

Discover our journey with Bargate Homes, with the most recent development at Rivercross, Warsash.

Inspired by the surrounding environment, The Garden Society has designed an interior concept for The Waterline and The Quayside show homes at Rivercross, Warsash with a contemporary take on coastal living. Featuring steely blues, river hues and maritime elements.

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The Sol, St Thomas’ Mead
Inspired by the Japandi trend our design concept for The Sol show home at St Thomas’ Mead, celebrates natural light and the world around us with the contemporary aesthetic of Scandi design combined with the timeless elegance of Japanese design ideals.
The Honours, Heritage Place
Inspired by traditions and what has come before, the design concept for The Honours show home features rich colours in a bold way, classic design accents with contemporary materials and elements of formal design principles to create a home which is both practical and comfortable.
The Legacy, Heritage Place
Discover a contemporary interior concept at The Legacy.

Designed for living, working and relaxing with a nod to classic design ideas and an underlying connection to our heritage but with an injection of fun colours and bold material choices in organic shapes.

The Honeysuckle, Bishop’s Meadow
We inherit a sense of identity from the landscape we derive from, this could be our values, traditions and environments which all share our sense of comfort and style to build on our heritage.

Heritage is also central to our concept at Bishops Meadow and exploring the landscape around us, the open spaces and whimsical meadows that encompass this development all feed into the creative for the interior concept at The Honeysuckle.

The Semaphore, The Brick Station
Designed as a feature home throughout the development this grand house with two large bay windows, feature Georgian porch, sash windows and generous entrance hallway.

We have approached the concepts with a sense of Nordic nostalgia - natural materials, muted colour palette and soft finishes inspired by nature. Inspired by tales of travel and explorations of destinations feeding into the design choices. The discovered elements feed into the material choices, colour ways and curios to create a real retreat within this modern home.

The Feather, The Brickstation
A contemporary open-plan arrangement for The Feather whilst following the Georgian theme with deep bay sash windows, brick detailing at eaves and fanlights above the front doors.

The interior design is focused around a monochromatic colour palette with injections of the natural world, building on the house plant trend for the younger family. Botanicals feature as textural interjections of colour and form.

The style is designed with a focus on multi-use living, a living area to relax in which opens into the garden, extending that space to using the kitchen as a hub for entertaining and socialising in a first home.

The Crest, Archers Wood
This four bedroom home is not just interesting externally but packs a punch inside too!

Mindful of its rural setting, the idea of bringing the outside in is an overarching theme in all we do. We’ve incorporated natural materials, muted colour palettes and luxe finishes throughout The Crest for an overall style that is highly contemporary but also connected to nature.

The use of colour ways, natural materials and elements of nature feature as the central theme to this design. Botanical prints, decorative florals and elements of wood and stone all feature.

Our interior concept was created for The Crest based on the lifestyle and perspective of our own guests visiting The Garden Society.