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Trewin Design Architects
Richard Downer Photography
Kitchen units by Pacha Design
Inspiration for a contemporary dining room in Devon with feature lighting.
Inspiration for a contemporary dining room in Devon with feature lighting.
Clear Architects
This complex rear extension, with a ground-floor ‘garden room’ and 2 new bedroom suites; inclusive of the enlarged master bedroom, is highly innovative while appearing simple and chic.
Rear elevation at night.
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Mark Dziewulski Architect
Inspiration for a large and gey modern bungalow concrete house exterior in San Francisco with a flat roof.
Des Ewing Residential Architects
View of Extension
Photo of a contemporary house exterior in London with metal cladding.
Photo of a contemporary house exterior in London with metal cladding.
ROBERT SCAPIN Painting & Decorating
Inspiration for a modern bathroom in Melbourne with flat-panel cabinets, yellow cabinets, a corner shower, grey walls, a wall-mounted sink and a hinged door.
The Little Design Corner
Esteban La Tessa
Photo of a large modern home office in Sydney with concrete flooring, grey floors, white walls and a built-in desk.
Photo of a large modern home office in Sydney with concrete flooring, grey floors, white walls and a built-in desk.
Dylunio dy Dŷ / Interior design by Gwerfyl
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary mezzanine living room in West Midlands with white walls, light hardwood flooring, beige floors and feature lighting.
Laurence Associates
The five bedroom contemporary, open plan property boasts "reverse living" to maximise the panoramic views of Sennen Cove across to Cape Cornwall. Our Landscape Architects carefully designed the terracing to provide ample parking, complete privacy and three level, spacious garden areas; a unique achievement along this steep cliffside lane.
Design & Planning & Landscape by Laurence Associates Image by Chedwode Ram
Des Ewing Residential Architects
Zinc Cladding
This is an example of a contemporary house exterior in London with metal cladding.
This is an example of a contemporary house exterior in London with metal cladding.
Broswick Builders Ltd
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary galley kitchen/diner in Auckland with a submerged sink, white cabinets, marble worktops, white splashback, stainless steel appliances, light hardwood flooring, an island and flat-panel cabinets.
McCann Moore Architects
Inspiration for a classic living room in Dublin with grey walls, dark hardwood flooring and a standard fireplace.
Jones Associates Architects
Photography: Gareth Gardner
Design ideas for a contemporary glass and rear extension in London.
Design ideas for a contemporary glass and rear extension in London.
LOVE INTERIORS
Inspiration for a white contemporary split-level rear extension in London with mixed cladding and a pitched roof.
The Little Design Corner
Esteban La Tessa
Design ideas for a large modern kitchen/dining room in Sydney with concrete flooring, grey floors and white walls.
Design ideas for a large modern kitchen/dining room in Sydney with concrete flooring, grey floors and white walls.
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VESP Architects
A 19th Century farm complex in the middle of Dartmoor National Park, Devon. This farmhouse and its associated barns were in much need of refurbishment and renovation. The brief was to create a new large family home, combining the Farmhouse and the Attached Barn with a contemporary glass extension between. Ancillary accommodation for guests and parties would be provided within the former milking parlour barn.
Partial demolition removed the 1950’s extensions and attached garage. The farmhouse now boasts 4 large bedrooms with ensuites, sitting room, dining room and a generous kitchen/living area within the ‘Glass box’. This light-weight metal and glass extension utilised glazing systems of the highest quality and technology, and allows panoramic views of the surrounding grounds and the park beyond and creates an axis of movement and light through the existing buildings. Each sliding glass panel, supplied and installed by Cantifix that forms this extension are 3.8m high and 2m wide; at the time the upper limits of what was achievable.
The old milking parlour has been converted to ancillary accommodation. Half of the existing structure was demolished and replaced with a contemporary green oak timber frame, seemingly ‘emerging’ out of the monolithic barn. A new zinc roof unifies the structure.
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