Extensions by OB
Extension at ground floor to provide a light filled kitchen/dining/living area that opens out to maximise the potential of the garden. The living spaces are defined by the structural layout and vaulted roofs of the two bays formed by six oak columns. The roof is constructed from an oak glulam frame and clad in a bronze standing seam.
Extension at ground floor to provide a light filled kitchen/dining/living area that opens out to maximise the potential of the garden. The living spaces are defined by the structural layout and vaulted roofs of the two bays formed by six oak columns. The roof is constructed from an oak glulam frame and clad in a bronze standing seam.
We chose to express the new extension as a simple white rendered box with bronze anodised framing to the glazing. The full height glass doors rise all the way to the top of the extension and culminate in a thin profile at the head allowing as much light into the space as possible and providing views of the tree tops in the garden.
We chose to express the new extension as a simple white rendered box with bronze anodised framing to the glazing. The full height glass doors rise all the way to the top of the extension and culminate in a thin profile at the head allowing as much light into the space as possible and providing views of the tree tops in the garden.
We chose to express the new extension as a simple white rendered box with bronze anodised framing to the glazing. The full height glass doors rise all the way to the top of the extension and culminate in a thin profile at the head allowing as much light into the space as possible and providing views of the tree tops in the garden.
We chose to express the new extension as a simple white rendered box with bronze anodised framing to the glazing. The full height glass doors rise all the way to the top of the extension and culminate in a thin profile at the head allowing as much light into the space as possible and providing views of the tree tops in the garden.
Contemporary, long linear extension to replace an existing conservatory at the rear of the house to create a new large open plan kitchen/living/dining area. We took our inspiration from the intricate brick detailing of the surrounding Regency architecture to create a modern brick detail to the extension.
Contemporary, long linear extension to replace an existing conservatory at the rear of the house to create a new large open plan kitchen/living/dining area. We took our inspiration from the intricate brick detailing of the surrounding Regency architecture to create a modern brick detail to the extension.
Contemporary, long linear extension to replace an existing conservatory at the rear of the house to create a new large open plan kitchen/living/dining area. We took our inspiration from the intricate brick detailing of the surrounding Regency architecture to create a modern brick detail to the extension.
A 2 storey extension sits to the side of this large, white house, separated from the original house by a frameless glazed link. To the front, the extension appears traditional with only the glazed link suggesting something more unexpected beyond its solid masonry walls. The roof is retiled in slate and the crumbling rendered facade is over-clad in an insulated render system providing a crisp new warm 'jacket' to the house.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, steel pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, steel pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, steel pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, steel pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, steel pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
The use of stone and timber is continued externally to mediate between inside and outside. The glazed extension uses structural glass supported from L-shaped steel box sections and incorporates large rooflights to bring light deep into the interior. The works are complimented by a landscaped garden comprising swimming pool, pergola, timber decking and feature planting.
Extension to a Grade II listed property. The dining and living spaces are defined by the structural layout and vaulted roofs of the two bays formed by six oak columns, while the roof is constructed from an oak glulam frame and clad in a bronze standing seam.
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