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VORBILD Architecture
Single storey rear extension in Surbiton, with flat roof and white pebbles, an aluminium double glazed sliding door and side window.
Photography by Chris Snook
Think Architecture Consultants Limited
Two storey side extension and single storey rear extension. Rear elevation.
Design ideas for a modern rear extension in Hampshire.
Design ideas for a modern rear extension in Hampshire.
DMVF Architects
DMVF were approached by the owners of this mid century detached house in Dartry to undertake a full remodel, two storey extension to the side and single storey extension to the rear. Our clients were extremely conscious of the environment and so the house has been insulated to an extremely high standard using external insulation. There is an new demand control ventilation system a new intelligent heating system and new solar panels. The family rooms and living spaces are light filled and interconnect. A large sliding door separates the living room from the family room which gives great flexibility.
Photos By Ros Kavanagh.
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DMVF Architects
DMVF were approached by the owners of this mid century detached house in Dartry to undertake a full remodel, two storey extension to the side and single storey extension to the rear. Our clients were extremely conscious of the environment and so the house has been insulated to an extremely high standard using external insulation. There is an new demand control ventilation system a new intelligent heating system and new solar panels. The family rooms and living spaces are light filled and interconnect. A large sliding door separates the living room from the family room which gives great flexibility.
Photos By Ros Kavanagh.
DMVF Architects
DMVF were approached by the owners of this mid century detached house in Dartry to undertake a full remodel, two storey extension to the side and single storey extension to the rear. Our clients were extremely conscious of the environment and so the house has been insulated to an extremely high standard using external insulation. There is an new demand control ventilation system a new intelligent heating system and new solar panels. The family rooms and living spaces are light filled and interconnect. A large sliding door separates the living room from the family room which gives great flexibility.
Photos By Ros Kavanagh.
VORBILD Architecture
Single storey rear extension in Surbiton, with flat roof and white pebbles, an aluminium double glazed sliding door and side window.
Photography by Chris Snook
Tsiantar Architects Ltd
The original house was previously extended but had not been constructed to be in keeping with a building of this age and architectural appearance. We demolished the existing garage and two storey rear extension, both of which formed part of the previous extension works, and replaced this with a single storey side extension and a two storey rear extension, both of which are on the same footprint. Furthermore we formed a small rear single storey entrance which enabled us to open up the existing stairs which were cramped and devoid of any natural light. The main principle of the scheme was to open up the interior of the building allowing for improved natural light and to create an efficient, ergonomic family dwelling which blends into the long-established neighbourhood. All materials that have been used are in keeping with the period of the house and the design of the extension retain the proportions and heights of the existing period of the property, along with the windows and doors and a new Victorian styled traditional sky lantern.
DMVF Architects
DMVF were approached by the owners of this mid century detached house in Dartry to undertake a full remodel, two storey extension to the side and single storey extension to the rear. Our clients were extremely conscious of the environment and so the house has been insulated to an extremely high standard using external insulation. There is an new demand control ventilation system a new intelligent heating system and new solar panels. The family rooms and living spaces are light filled and interconnect. A large sliding door separates the living room from the family room which gives great flexibility.
Photos By Ros Kavanagh.
DMVF Architects
The clients brief asked for extra living and sleeping areas. Due to the unusual shape of the rear garden and north facing orientation, we proposed a long single storey extension along the side of the garden. The new east facing extension housed the new living areas which receive morning light through the large timber sliding doors which opened to the stone clad garden. We used a curved zinc clad roof to detract from the linear feel with a central rooflight to pull light into the house in the afternoon. This design retained a regular shaped garden. The client’s passion for natural materials and beautiful stone is evident throughout, not just in the bathroom but throughout the ground floor, including the guest bedroom where we housed a custom designed handmade Turkish sunken stone bath. www.dmvf.ie.
VORBILD Architecture
Single storey rear extension in Surbiton, with flat roof and white pebbles, an aluminium double glazed sliding door and side window.
Photography by Chris Snook
DMVF Architects
This project involved a two storey extension to the side and a single storey extension to the rear of an existing 1930′s semi-detached house with a revised internal layout to create a family home suitable for today’s living standards. The single storey extension to the rear created a seamless extension of the original house, housing a new open plan kitchen, living and dining area with a large internal sliding door which closes off the living area if desired. Light wells overhead provide natural light deep into the existing house plan. Large sliding aluminium framed doors open off the main living areas onto a timber deck and the rear garden. www.dmvf.ie.
DMVF Architects
Stone Shower Tray - The clients brief asked for extra living and sleeping areas. Due to the unusual shape of the rear garden and north facing orientation, we proposed a long single storey extension along the side of the garden. The new east facing extension housed the new living areas which receive morning light through the large timber sliding doors which opened to the stone clad garden. We used a curved zinc clad roof to detract from the linear feel with a central rooflight to pull light into the house in the afternoon. This design retained a regular shaped garden. The client’s passion for natural materials and beautiful stone is evident throughout, not just in the bathroom but throughout the ground floor, including the guest bedroom where we housed a custom designed handmade Turkish sunken stone bath. www.dmvf.ie.
London Building Renovation
Design ideas for a medium sized modern shower room bathroom in London with freestanding cabinets, white cabinets, a walk-in shower, a one-piece toilet, ceramic tiles, white walls and ceramic flooring.
DMVF Architects
This project involved a two storey extension to the side and a single storey extension to the rear of an existing 1930′s semi-detached house with a revised internal layout to create a family home suitable for today’s living standards. The single storey extension to the rear created a seamless extension of the original house, housing a new open plan kitchen, living and dining area with a large internal sliding door which closes off the living area if desired. Light wells overhead provide natural light deep into the existing house plan. Large sliding aluminium framed doors open off the main living areas onto a timber deck and the rear garden. www.dmvf.ie.
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Richard Chivers www.richard chivers photography
A project in Chichester city centre to extend and improve the living and bedroom space of an end of terrace home in the conservation area.
The attic conversion has been upgraded creating a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom. A new kitchen is housed inside the single storey extension, with zinc cladding and responsive skylights
The brick and flint boundary wall has been sensitively restored and enhances the contemporary feel of the extension.
DMVF Architects
This project involved a two storey extension to the side and a single storey extension to the rear of an existing 1930′s semi-detached house with a revised internal layout to create a family home suitable for today’s living standards. The single storey extension to the rear created a seamless extension of the original house, housing a new open plan kitchen, living and dining area with a large internal sliding door which closes off the living area if desired. Light wells overhead provide natural light deep into the existing house plan. Large sliding aluminium framed doors open off the main living areas onto a timber deck and the rear garden. www.dmvf.ie.
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EP Architects Ltd
EP Architects, were recommended by a previous client to provide architectural services to design a single storey side extension and internal alterations to this 1960’s private semi-detached house.
The brief was to design a modern flat roofed, highly glazed extension to allow views over a well maintained garden. Due to the sloping nature of the site the extension sits into the lawn to the north of the site and opens out to a patio to the west. The clients were very involved at an early stage by providing mood boards and also in the choice of external materials and the look that they wanted to create in their project, which was welcomed.
A large flat roof light provides light over a large dining space, in addition to the large sliding patio doors. Internally, the existing dining room was divided to provide a large utility room and cloakroom, accessed from the kitchen and providing rear access to the garden and garage.
The extension is quite different to the original house, yet compliments it, with its simplicity and strong detailing.
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