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Blenheim Park Developments
Adrian Richardson
Inspiration for a medium sized classic entrance in Other with white walls, light hardwood flooring, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Inspiration for a medium sized classic entrance in Other with white walls, light hardwood flooring, a single front door and a medium wood front door.
Amelia Hallsworth Photography
Photo: Amelia Hallsworth © 2015 Houzz
Photo of a farmhouse l-shaped kitchen in London with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, beige cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, black appliances and an island.
Photo of a farmhouse l-shaped kitchen in London with a belfast sink, shaker cabinets, beige cabinets, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, black appliances and an island.
Johnston Architects
Inspiration for a medium sized rustic front veranda in Seattle with concrete slabs and a roof extension.
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50 Degrees North Architects
Overview
Simple extension in Twickenham.
The Brief
The primary aim of this project was to create a space to cook and eat in while repositioning the ground floor bathroom.
Our Solution
The clients blend of vintage and crisp modern architecture meant the scheme could be a little industrial in its aesthetic. We have combined several key features – An oversized rooflight to flood the kitchen with sun; a feature pivot door to the garden and a simple wrapped zinc roof. With the clients fantastic garden to look onto and a reclaimed gym floor to add a bit of reclaimed chic, this has created some striking, crisp architecture.
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Nic Owen Architects
Inspiration for a small and black modern two floor house exterior in Melbourne with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
DHV Architects
William Goddard Photography
Design ideas for a traditional house exterior in Other with three floors.
Design ideas for a traditional house exterior in Other with three floors.
dwell design
This project comprises a contemporary ground floor lean-to extension and loft conversion to maximise the space of a 1930s house in Portsmouth. The ground floor extension creates an open plan kitchen and living space that successfully links with the existing living space. The extension floor was dropped to provide a level threshold, with bi-folding glazed doors offering strong indoor / outdoor connections and views of the south-facing garden. The lean-to extension creates additional space and roof windows offer additional light. The loft conversion with new tile clad dormers provides a master bedroom suite with ensuite facilities and custom-built wall units. A bespoke plywood staircase successfully links with the existing house. A sympathetic material palette of brick and slate was selected to complement the existing house. A contemporary high-end single-storey extension and loft conversion provide amenity values, garden views and much needed additional light.
Photography by Dan Akerman Photography
Urban Jungle Construction
Kingston extension
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen/dining room in London with white walls.
Inspiration for a contemporary kitchen/dining room in London with white walls.
WoodEver Carpentry & Joinery
A lean to conservatory is one of the most popular types of home extension in Ireland. We build Lean to conservatories, porches and patios on many different types of properties throughout Ireland, Lean-to are particularly popular because they can be added to almost any home due to their flexible nature.
A lean to conservatory is one of the most popular types of home extension in Ireland. We build Lean to conservatories, porches and patios on many different types of properties throughout Ireland, Lean-to are particularly popular because they can be added to almost any home due to their flexible nature.
So whether you have a small bungalow or a large detached house – Lean To Covered Walkways, Lean To Sheds, Side Return Covers, Side Return Conservatory, Car Port Awning and Canopies, Conservatories, Patios and Porches is the perfect addition to your home. A lean to has a single sided flat sloping roof which “leans” against the existing property wall.
A lean-to conservatory is probably the easiest way to add extra space to your home. In Ireland small or medium sized lean to's can be added to a home without the need for planning permission. for instance, you can built up to 25m2 in urban settings and up to 40m2 in rural settings without planning permission being needed.
So whether you have a small bungalow or a large detached house – Lean To Covered Walkways, Lean To Sheds, Side Return Covers, Side Return Conservatory, Car Port Awning and Canopies, Conservatories, Patios and Porches is the perfect addition to your home. A lean to has a single sided flat sloping roof which “leans” against the existing property wall.
A lean-to conservatory is probably the easiest way to add extra space to your home. In Ireland small or medium sized lean to's can be added to a home without the need for planning permission. for instance, you can built up to 25m2 in urban settings and up to 40m2 in rural settings without planning permission being needed.
Tsuruta Architects
The demolition of the original extension and its replacement, called for an intervention that can be a part of the original main building without replicating classical vocabulary or gesture. Our intent was to keep a sense of memory, while simultaneously allowing the new intervention to have its own identity.
The original extension had no distinct historical or architectural value, and was structurally unsound, but it had a sloop roof profile typical of those found in terrace house back gardens. We chose to incorporate this banality in the new face of the rear garden – in a way fossilising and persevering its charm to carry some sense of associated memory to those who know it or those who see it new.
As we uncovered the original building fabric, we discovered the history of the house. One of the existing walls had been leaning at a displacement of about one brick thick towards an adjacent building. These significant old movements were registered as cracks on the leaning wall, and have now been revealed and retained within the corridor.The structures of the new envelope have been exposed internally wherever practically possible, so that these surfaces will register the future stories of the house. They also narrate a story of local domestic construction methods by repeating some redundant details that recall the previous state of the house. The bare plaster finish is left exposed in the children's and second bedrooms. Hand marks of workmen trace the process of the work and are now recorded on the internal faces of the building’s fabric. The slow patination of bespoke copper and brass fittings shows the passage of time as they change from their original colour. By registering these notions of memories, the inconsistencies of daily life could fully inhabit the space.
The building materials are all ordinary materials available at a local builder’s merchant – the full potential of which were tested through our detailing and different methods of site executions. The entire building and components were all modeled three dimensionally, with some components and furnishings further broken down to be processed in CNC, so they could be brought to the site as flatpack components. This process cut fabrication time and costs significantly, and reduced the distance between the drawing board and execution on site. Many designs could be executed within a few days notice and at no increase in cost – such as the cheese hole ventilation grill in the kitchen and the children’s height ruler on the column casing.The record of this CNC flatpack process can be traced to the numbering system visible on the faces of each piece. The executed flatpack elements include dining table, chairs and beds, as well as the internal stairs.
Gerrad Hall Architects
Tash Hopkins
Inspiration for a contemporary two floor house exterior in Auckland with wood cladding.
Inspiration for a contemporary two floor house exterior in Auckland with wood cladding.
Roundhouse
Roundhouse Urbo handle-less bespoke kitchen in cream, high gloss lacquer and book-matched Walnut veneer, with Vanilla compact composite quartz worksurface. Extension by Paul Wiggins Architects.
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dwell design
This project comprises a contemporary ground floor lean-to extension and loft conversion to maximise the space of a 1930s house in Portsmouth. The ground floor extension creates an open plan kitchen and living space that successfully links with the existing living space. The extension floor was dropped to provide a level threshold, with bi-folding glazed doors offering strong indoor / outdoor connections and views of the south-facing garden. The lean-to extension creates additional space and roof windows offer additional light. The loft conversion with new tile clad dormers provides a master bedroom suite with ensuite facilities and custom-built wall units. A bespoke plywood staircase successfully links with the existing house. A sympathetic material palette of brick and slate was selected to complement the existing house. A contemporary high-end single-storey extension and loft conversion provide amenity values, garden views and much needed additional light.
Photography by Dan Akerman Photography
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