Coach House

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Copper Relief Art & Panels for Coach Houses

The coach house conversion is one of the most architecturally rewarding residential projects — the carriage doors replaced with glazing, the hayloft opened into a mezzanine, the cobbled yard becoming a courtyard, and the working building transformed into a home that keeps every trace of what it was. The high ceiling, the exposed timber, the original stone or brick, and the open plan that the coach house floor plan creates naturally. A hand-hammered copper relief panel — on the kitchen wall visible from the mezzanine above, on the courtyard wall outside, on the feature wall where the carriage doors once were — is the warm, handmade surface that honors the working character of the building while making it completely a home.

Natuross makes hand-hammered copper relief panels for every surface in the coach house — kitchen walls, range hoods, fireplace surrounds, mezzanine feature walls, courtyard walls, bathroom surfaces, exterior panels, and more. Made to your exact dimensions. Suitable for indoor and outdoor spaces, wet areas, and high-heat environments. Ready to install, easy to clean, and built to last. Over 10,000 pieces installed in homes across the US.


The Kitchen & Open Plan

The full-wall copper relief panel behind the range — counter to cabinet, wall to wall — in a botanical or equestrian composition visible from the mezzanine above and the living space below. A horse and botanical composition. A botanical field. A geometric arrangement at the scale of the entire kitchen wall. A kitchen island panel in the same finish coordinates the kitchen as a single copper interior. A range hood surround completes the set. In a coach house, the kitchen wall is visible from every level of the open plan — making it the most important surface in the home. Browse the copper backsplash collection and the Kitchen page.

The Mezzanine Feature Wall

The mezzanine feature wall is the most coach house-specific Natuross installation — the copper relief panel on the upper level wall, visible from the open plan below, at the full height of the coach house interior. A large-format botanical or equestrian composition at the scale the high ceiling demands. A geometric panel. A botanical vine rising from the ground floor to the mezzanine level. The mezzanine feature wall is the surface that makes the coach house conversion feel as considered as the architecture it came from. See the Loft page for more.

The Fireplace

A botanical or equestrian surround in raised copper relief around the firebox — the warm surface in the open-plan living space of the coach house. A fireback panel inside the firebox. A mantel panel above. The coach house fireplace is where copper relief art makes the most immediate transition from the working building to the considered home. See the Living Room page for more.

The Courtyard & Exterior

A courtyard feature wall panel in a botanical or equestrian composition — the copper relief artwork on the wall the converted coach house faces. A door surround panel where the carriage doors once were. An exterior feature wall panel on the original stone or brick facade. Copper with protective lacquer holds its finish outdoors for years. See the Courtyard and Exterior Feature Wall pages for more.

Coach House Signs & Plaques

The coach house name beside the entrance. A family name plaque. A founding year. A property name panel. Every sign made with any text, any font, any finish. See all sign types on the Copper Signs & Plaques page.

"The Coach House" · "[Family Name]" · "Est. [Year]" · "[Property Name] Coach House" · "[Estate Name]" · "Welcome"


Finishes

Natural Copper is the most coach house-authentic finish — the warm, honest metal that belongs beside original stone, exposed timber, and the working character of the converted building. Brown Copper adds the aged warmth of a surface that looks as if it has always been part of the building. Black Copper suits coach houses with a more dramatic, industrial-influenced conversion aesthetic — the dark metal beside the exposed brick and the steel mezzanine. Antique Gold suits coach houses with a more formal interior character. Browse all 15 finishes.

Most popular coach house finishes: Natural Copper · Brown Copper · Black Copper · Antique Gold


Natuross Quality Standard

  • Hand-hammered copper relief art, 24 gauge · Traditional chasing and repoussé · Rigid aluminum composite backing
  • Suitable for indoor, outdoor, wet areas, and high-heat environments · Easy to clean · Ready to install
  • Protective lacquer coating standard · Natural Copper, Brown Copper, Gold / Brass, and Antique Gold available without lacquer on request
  • Flush-mounted at 1/4" total thickness · Made to your exact dimensions · Any design · 15 finishes
  • Production approx. 2 weeks · Delivered in about 3 weeks · Photographed and approved by you before it ships · Every piece backed by our full satisfaction commitment

"The horse and botanical backsplash in Natural Copper — counter to cabinet, wall to wall — visible from the mezzanine above and the living space below. The mezzanine feature wall panel in the same finish. The coach house was built in 1791 to stable eight horses. The copper honors what the building was without pretending it still is. Our architect said it was the most sympathetic material choice she had seen in a coach house conversion. We think the horses would have approved." — Natuross customer


For Interior Designers & Architects

Coach house conversion projects present a specific copper brief — the material must honor the working character of the original building while making the converted interior feel completely resolved. The mezzanine scale, the open plan, and the courtyard all require a copper specification that works vertically as well as horizontally. Send measured drawings, site photos, or a mood board. You’ll receive a complete design proposal with drawings and project pricing for every surface. Direct communication with the craftsman throughout.

Order for Your Home or Project

Browse the catalog and order directly, or send a photo of your kitchen wall, your mezzanine, your courtyard, or a floor plan — and Natuross designs it for you, shows you exactly what it will look like, and makes it once you’re happy with every detail. Live chat is usually immediate — within 1–2 hours at most. Every conversation goes directly to the craftsman who will make your piece.

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