Inspired design and clever attention to details ensures this enviable retreat complements its surroundings perfectly

The Clay Retreat, as the name suggests, was conceived as a place of refuge – an exhale made of oak, polished concrete and plaster. Situated in the New Forest a few miles outside Lymington, it belongs to Emi and Oscar Peterson, and their two children, Lina, 12, and Tom, 16.

The family fell in love with the area in 2014. “We rented a cottage here for a week in the summer – just the four of us and the dog – and we loved it. When we returned to London, we started to imagine what it would be like to have a place of our own down here.”

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