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Ashleigh Clarke Architects
We were commissioned by our clients to design a light and airy open-plan kitchen and dining space with plenty of natural light whilst also capturing the views of the fields at the rear of their property. We not only achieved that but also took our designs a step further to create a beautiful first-floor ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom which our clients love!
Our initial brief was very clear and concise, with our clients having a good understanding of what they wanted to achieve – the removal of the existing conservatory to create an open and light-filled space that then connects on to what was originally a small and dark kitchen. The two-storey and single-storey rear extension with beautiful high ceilings, roof lights, and French doors with side lights on the rear, flood the interior spaces with natural light and allow for a beautiful, expansive feel whilst also affording stunning views over the fields. This new extension allows for an open-plan kitchen/dining space that feels airy and light whilst also maximising the views of the surrounding countryside.
The only change during the concept design was the decision to work in collaboration with the client’s adjoining neighbour to design and build their extensions together allowing a new party wall to be created and the removal of wasted space between the two properties. This allowed them both to gain more room inside both properties and was essentially a win-win for both clients, with the original concept design being kept the same but on a larger footprint to include the new party wall.
The different floor levels between the two properties with their extensions and building on the party wall line in the new wall was a definite challenge. It allowed us only a very small area to work to achieve both of the extensions and the foundations needed to be very deep due to the ground conditions, as advised by Building Control. We overcame this by working in collaboration with the structural engineer to design the foundations and the work of the project manager in managing the team and site efficiently.
We love how large and light-filled the space feels inside, the stunning high ceilings, and the amazing views of the surrounding countryside on the rear of the property. The finishes inside and outside have blended seamlessly with the existing house whilst exposing some original features such as the stone walls, and the connection between the original cottage and the new extension has allowed the property to still retain its character.
There are a number of special features to the design – the light airy high ceilings in the extension, the open plan kitchen and dining space, the connection to the original cottage whilst opening up the rear of the property into the extension via an existing doorway, the views of the beautiful countryside, the hidden nature of the extension allowing the cottage to retain its original character and the high-end materials which allows the new additions to blend in seamlessly.
The property is situated within the AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and our designs were sympathetic to the Cotswold vernacular and character of the existing property, whilst maximising its views of the stunning surrounding countryside.
The works have massively improved our client’s lifestyles and the way they use their home. The previous conservatory was originally used as a dining space however the temperatures inside made it unusable during hot and cold periods and also had the effect of making the kitchen very small and dark, with the existing stone walls blocking out natural light and only a small window to allow for light and ventilation. The original kitchen didn’t feel open, warm, or welcoming for our clients.
The new extension allowed us to break through the existing external stone wall to create a beautiful open-plan kitchen and dining space which is both warm, cosy, and welcoming, but also filled with natural light and affords stunning views of the gardens and fields beyond the property. The space has had a huge impact on our client’s feelings towards their main living areas and created a real showcase entertainment space.
W.B. Homes, Inc.
Upscale townhome living
Medium sized and beige traditional two floor terraced house in Philadelphia with mixed cladding and a shingle roof.
Medium sized and beige traditional two floor terraced house in Philadelphia with mixed cladding and a shingle roof.
Brownhill Homes
Amazing architectural design features in this development site. Double storey townhouses all with street frontage and beautiful features. Minimal maintenance landscaping and brick letterboxes with plenty of windows for natural light just add to the additional features of these townhouses.
CATO creative
Large and beige two floor brick terraced house in London with a flat roof and a mixed material roof.
Edra arquitectura Km0
Medium sized and beige farmhouse terraced house in Other with three floors, stone cladding, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
CLAPP Architectes
vue depuis l'arrière du jardin de l'extension
Medium sized and beige scandi terraced house in Paris with three floors, wood cladding, a flat roof, a green roof and shiplap cladding.
Medium sized and beige scandi terraced house in Paris with three floors, wood cladding, a flat roof, a green roof and shiplap cladding.
Mel Massey Studio
David Giles
Large and beige contemporary brick and rear house exterior in London with three floors, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Large and beige contemporary brick and rear house exterior in London with three floors, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Neo Kitchen
Design ideas for a medium sized and beige classic brick terraced house in Toronto with three floors and a pitched roof.
Sapphire Homes
Front exterior
This is an example of a beige classic terraced house in Seattle with three floors, vinyl cladding and shiplap cladding.
This is an example of a beige classic terraced house in Seattle with three floors, vinyl cladding and shiplap cladding.
HX Design
Xiaona Tong
Photo of a medium sized and beige contemporary two floor terraced house in Melbourne with wood cladding, a hip roof and a tiled roof.
Photo of a medium sized and beige contemporary two floor terraced house in Melbourne with wood cladding, a hip roof and a tiled roof.
Parker Design Group Architects
Krisztian Lonyai Photographer
This is an example of a beige contemporary render terraced house in Other with three floors and a metal roof.
This is an example of a beige contemporary render terraced house in Other with three floors and a metal roof.
Stuckey Builders, LLC
With a two-car garage, an inset front door with entrance brick façade, and opaque windows on either side of the front door, this home invites family and friends. Make it yours.
Homeconcepts
Inspiration for a beige classic terraced house in London with three floors and a flat roof.
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS
Photo of a medium sized and beige traditional terraced house in Chicago with three floors, stone cladding and a shingle roof.
Studio Sharif
This is an example of a small and beige contemporary two floor brick and rear house exterior in London with a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a black roof.
The Brooklyn Studio
Photography by Rachael Stollar
Beige traditional terraced house in New York with three floors.
Beige traditional terraced house in New York with three floors.
Marvin
This project consisted of a renovation and alteration of a Queen Anne home designed and built in 1897 by Manhattan Architect, and former Weehawken mayor, Emile W. Grauert. While most of the windows were Integrity® Wood-Ultrex® replacement windows in the original openings, there were a few opportunities for enlargement and modernization. The original punched openings at the curved parlor were replaced with new, enlarged wood patio doors from Integrity. In the mayor's office, the original upper sashes of the stained glass was retained and new Integrity Casement Windows were installed inside for improved thermal and weather performance. Also, a new sliding glass unit and transom were installed to create a seamless interior to exterior transition between the kitchen and new deck at the rear of the property. Finally, clad sliding patio doors and gliding windows transformed a previously dark basement into an airy entertainment space.
Anatoly Patrick Architecture
HIghly decorative exterior of large Victorian terrace house in Paddington Sydney. Intricate metalwork balustrades and fence in white. Original moulded concrete parapet. Facade painted in 'sand' with white details. Landscaped with box hedge and classical white fountain. Modern extension at
rear to give contemporary living and kitchen. Third floor added and architectural stairs for access, to provide home office and bedroom.
M. Designs Architects
Exterior of a compact home, given an illusion of spaciousness inside by light colors and minimalistic interior
Beige and medium sized classic bungalow terraced house in San Francisco with a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Beige and medium sized classic bungalow terraced house in San Francisco with a pitched roof and a shingle roof.
Ashleigh Clarke Architects
We were commissioned by our clients to design a light and airy open-plan kitchen and dining space with plenty of natural light whilst also capturing the views of the fields at the rear of their property. We not only achieved that but also took our designs a step further to create a beautiful first-floor ensuite bathroom to the master bedroom which our clients love!
Our initial brief was very clear and concise, with our clients having a good understanding of what they wanted to achieve – the removal of the existing conservatory to create an open and light-filled space that then connects on to what was originally a small and dark kitchen. The two-storey and single-storey rear extension with beautiful high ceilings, roof lights, and French doors with side lights on the rear, flood the interior spaces with natural light and allow for a beautiful, expansive feel whilst also affording stunning views over the fields. This new extension allows for an open-plan kitchen/dining space that feels airy and light whilst also maximising the views of the surrounding countryside.
The only change during the concept design was the decision to work in collaboration with the client’s adjoining neighbour to design and build their extensions together allowing a new party wall to be created and the removal of wasted space between the two properties. This allowed them both to gain more room inside both properties and was essentially a win-win for both clients, with the original concept design being kept the same but on a larger footprint to include the new party wall.
The different floor levels between the two properties with their extensions and building on the party wall line in the new wall was a definite challenge. It allowed us only a very small area to work to achieve both of the extensions and the foundations needed to be very deep due to the ground conditions, as advised by Building Control. We overcame this by working in collaboration with the structural engineer to design the foundations and the work of the project manager in managing the team and site efficiently.
We love how large and light-filled the space feels inside, the stunning high ceilings, and the amazing views of the surrounding countryside on the rear of the property. The finishes inside and outside have blended seamlessly with the existing house whilst exposing some original features such as the stone walls, and the connection between the original cottage and the new extension has allowed the property to still retain its character.
There are a number of special features to the design – the light airy high ceilings in the extension, the open plan kitchen and dining space, the connection to the original cottage whilst opening up the rear of the property into the extension via an existing doorway, the views of the beautiful countryside, the hidden nature of the extension allowing the cottage to retain its original character and the high-end materials which allows the new additions to blend in seamlessly.
The property is situated within the AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and our designs were sympathetic to the Cotswold vernacular and character of the existing property, whilst maximising its views of the stunning surrounding countryside.
The works have massively improved our client’s lifestyles and the way they use their home. The previous conservatory was originally used as a dining space however the temperatures inside made it unusable during hot and cold periods and also had the effect of making the kitchen very small and dark, with the existing stone walls blocking out natural light and only a small window to allow for light and ventilation. The original kitchen didn’t feel open, warm, or welcoming for our clients.
The new extension allowed us to break through the existing external stone wall to create a beautiful open-plan kitchen and dining space which is both warm, cosy, and welcoming, but also filled with natural light and affords stunning views of the gardens and fields beyond the property. The space has had a huge impact on our client’s feelings towards their main living areas and created a real showcase entertainment space.
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