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Rock Spring Design Group LLC (David Verespy, ASLA)
Vegetable garden with deer fencing for protection
Inspiration for a traditional garden fence in New York.
Inspiration for a traditional garden fence in New York.
Cuppett Kilpatrick Architecture + Interior Design
Glass is tempered and frosted, approximately 3/4" thick, Glazing installer set panels on steel tabs welded to steel columns, added gaskets; then steel column is skinned with wood.
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ActiveYards Danvers
Arrowwood Privacy Fence in White, Haven Series
Photo of a traditional garden in Boston with an upvc fence.
Photo of a traditional garden in Boston with an upvc fence.
Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
Design ideas for a contemporary swimming pool in San Francisco with fencing.
Davidie Rozin Architects
Internal Design: Daniella Cohen
Photography: Jonathan Bloom and Boaz Lavie
Photo of a small mediterranean terrace in Tel Aviv.
Photo of a small mediterranean terrace in Tel Aviv.
KUBE architecture
Architects Modern
This mid-century modern home was designed by the architect Charles Goodman in 1950. Janet Bloomberg, a KUBE partner, completely renovated it, retaining but enhancing the spirit of the original home. None of the rooms were relocated, but the house was opened up and restructured, and fresh finishes and colors were introduced throughout. A new powder room was tucked into the space of a hall closet, and built-in storage was created in every possible location - not a single square foot is left unused. Existing mechanical and electrical systems were replaced, creating a modern home within the shell of the original historic structure. Floor-to-ceiling glass in every room allows the outside to flow seamlessly with the interior, making the small footprint feel substantially larger. photos: Greg Powers Photography
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This tall, thin Pimlico townhouse was split across five stories with a dingy neglected courtyard garden to the rear. Our clients hired us to design a whole-house renovation and kitchen extension.
Neighbouring houses had been denied planning permission for similar works, so we had our work cut out to ensure that our kitchen extension design would get planning consent. To start with, we conducted an extensive daylight analysis to prove that the new addition to the property would have no adverse effect on neighbours. We also drew up a 3D computer model to demonstrate that the frameless glass extension wouldn’t overpower the original building.
To increase the sense of unity throughout the house, a key feature of our design was to incorporate integral rooflights across three of the stories, so that from the second floor terrace it was possible to look all the way down into the kitchen through aligning rooflights. This also ensured that the basement kitchen wouldn’t feel cramped or closed in by introducing more natural light.
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