Two Orangeries, One Conservatory = One ‘WOW’ Living Space!
Richmond Oak Conservatories Ltd
6 years ago
You’ve heard of the saying ‘too much of a good thing’... but in this case study, it’s actually proved to be quite spectacular!
We had already designed & installed an oak conservatory for our client 6 years previously, in Ringwood, Hampshire – however they now needed extra living space added to both sides of the conservatory.
Specifically, our client wanted to have two oak orangeries added – but wanted to create the illusion of a bigger, more seamless living space by keeping everything open plan.
They wanted the orangeries to follow on from the kitchen and dining area. The addition of folding doors would mean they could separate the living spaces should they need extra privacy.
This was a challenging and unique project with a beautiful end result.
Click HERE to learn more about this project!
Let us know your thoughts? If this project has inspired you to have your own new stunning living space, then get in touch with us today! Simply click HERE to arrange a free design consultation.
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Daisy England
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