Red Rear House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Bailey House
Bailey House
Concept 8 ArchitectsConcept 8 Architects
Rear extension, photo by David Butler
This is an example of a medium sized and red traditional two floor brick and rear house exterior in Surrey with a hip roof and a tiled roof.
Old Police House
Old Police House
RHJB ArchitectsRHJB Architects
Aluminium cladding. Larch cladding. Level threshold. Large format sliding glass doors. Open plan living.
Inspiration for a medium sized and red modern bungalow rear house exterior in Essex with mixed cladding, a flat roof, a mixed material roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
Sycamore
Sycamore
CairnCairn
This is an example of a medium sized and red modern two floor brick and rear house exterior in Buckinghamshire with a metal roof and a grey roof.
Berkshire Extension
Berkshire Extension
Juliet Murphy PhotographyJuliet Murphy Photography
Juliet Murphy Photography
This is an example of a medium sized and red classic brick and rear house exterior in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
New Custom Green Modern Single Family Home in Oakland
New Custom Green Modern Single Family Home in Oakland
MESH dbsMESH dbs
Design ideas for a large and red modern rear detached house in San Francisco with three floors, mixed cladding, a flat roof, a metal roof, a black roof and shiplap cladding.
Grade II listed Home Renovation
Grade II listed Home Renovation
Hamilton KingHamilton King
Photo of a large and red contemporary rear house exterior in London with three floors and mixed cladding.
A&J House
A&J House
Foster LomasFoster Lomas
Design ideas for a red traditional brick and rear extension in London with three floors and a pitched roof.
Muswell Hill House
Muswell Hill House
VORBILD ArchitectureVORBILD Architecture
Photo of a medium sized and red modern two floor brick and rear house exterior in London.
Thurlaston Chapel Extension
Thurlaston Chapel Extension
The Practical Planning Company LtdThe Practical Planning Company Ltd
In August 2020, we sought planning permission for a single storey rear extension at Thurlaston Chapel – a Baptist church in Leicestershire. Thurlaston Chapel had become a growing centre for the community and the extension plans were a conduit for the growing congregation to enjoy and to enable them to cater better in their events that involve the wider community. We were tasked with designing an extension that not only provided the congregation with a functional space, but also enhanced the area and showcased the original property, its history and character. The main feature of the design was the addition of a glass gable end and large glass panels in a more contemporary style with grey aluminium frames. These were introduced to frame the outdoor space, highlighting one of the church’s key features – the graveyard – while allowing visitors to see inside the church and the original architectural features of the property, creating a juxtaposition between the new and the old. We also wanted to maximise the beauty of the views and open the property up to the rear garden, providing churchgoers with better enjoyment of the surrounding green space, and bringing the outside in. Internally, we added a glass partition between the original entrance hall and the new extension to link the spaces together. We also left the original wall of the previous extension in as feature wall to retain some of the original character and created a kitchen area and bar out of the original outbuilding, which we managed to tie into the new extension with a clever hipped roof layout, in order to cater for growing congregation.
Whalley Road, Manchester
Whalley Road, Manchester
FROM WORKSFROM WORKS
Located within the Whalley Range Conservation Area in Manchester, the project creates a new master bedroom suite whilst sensitively refurbishing the home throughout to create a light filled, refined and quiet home. Externally the rear dormer extension references the deep red terracotta and brick synonymous to Manchester with pigmented red standing seam zinc to create an elegant extension.
1930s Semi-Detached Extension
1930s Semi-Detached Extension
Home Architecture - Newbury, BerkshireHome Architecture - Newbury, Berkshire
Part two storey and single storey extensions to a semi-detached 1930 home at the back of the house to expand the space for a growing family and allow for the interior to feel brighter and more joyful.
North Road, exterior view
North Road, exterior view
Yabsley Stevens Architects Ltd.Yabsley Stevens Architects Ltd.
Alex Franklin
Inspiration for a red classic brick and rear extension in London with three floors.
A Classically Styled Orangery in the Surrey Countryside
A Classically Styled Orangery in the Surrey Countryside
Westbury Garden RoomsWestbury Garden Rooms
Located in the Surrey countryside is this classically styled orangery. Belonging to a client who sought our advice on how they can create an elegant living space, connected to the kitchen. The perfect room for informal entertaining, listen and play music, or read a book and enjoy a peaceful weekend. Previously the home wasn’t very generous on available living space and the flow between rooms was less than ideal; A single lounge to the south side of the property that was a short walk from the kitchen, located on the opposite side of the home.
External Cladding Renovation
External Cladding Renovation
The Brick Tile CompanyThe Brick Tile Company
This renovation involved cladding the house with blend 4 brick slips and white mortar to make it stand out.
Design ideas for a large and red modern two floor brick and rear detached house in Berkshire with a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a brown roof.
Two Story Gable Extension in Conservation Area
Two Story Gable Extension in Conservation Area
RE Design ArchitectsRE Design Architects
Two Story Gable Extension in Conservation Area
Medium sized and red modern two floor brick and rear house exterior in Gloucestershire with a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a black roof.
Thurlaston Chapel Extension
Thurlaston Chapel Extension
The Practical Planning Company LtdThe Practical Planning Company Ltd
In August 2020, we sought planning permission for a single storey rear extension at Thurlaston Chapel – a Baptist church in Leicestershire. Thurlaston Chapel had become a growing centre for the community and the extension plans were a conduit for the growing congregation to enjoy and to enable them to cater better in their events that involve the wider community. We were tasked with designing an extension that not only provided the congregation with a functional space, but also enhanced the area and showcased the original property, its history and character. The main feature of the design was the addition of a glass gable end and large glass panels in a more contemporary style with grey aluminium frames. These were introduced to frame the outdoor space, highlighting one of the church’s key features – the graveyard – while allowing visitors to see inside the church and the original architectural features of the property, creating a juxtaposition between the new and the old. We also wanted to maximise the beauty of the views and open the property up to the rear garden, providing churchgoers with better enjoyment of the surrounding green space, and bringing the outside in. Internally, we added a glass partition between the original entrance hall and the new extension to link the spaces together. We also left the original wall of the previous extension in as feature wall to retain some of the original character and created a kitchen area and bar out of the original outbuilding, which we managed to tie into the new extension with a clever hipped roof layout, in order to cater for growing congregation.
Old Police House
Old Police House
RHJB ArchitectsRHJB Architects
Aluminium cladding. Larch cladding. Level threshold. Large format sliding glass doors. Open plan living.
Design ideas for a medium sized and red modern bungalow rear house exterior in Essex with mixed cladding, a flat roof, a mixed material roof, a grey roof and board and batten cladding.
FARNHAM
FARNHAM
HAS StudioHAS Studio
Medium sized and red contemporary two floor brick and rear house exterior in Surrey with a pitched roof and a mixed material roof.
House Extension, Glasgow
House Extension, Glasgow
RMAR ArchitectureRMAR Architecture
Rear view of the extension and existing house
Photo of a medium sized and red contemporary bungalow rear house exterior in Glasgow with stone cladding, a pitched roof, a tiled roof and a black roof.
Garden View
Garden View
NineTen ArchitectsNineTen Architects
Design ideas for a medium sized and red modern brick and rear house exterior in Surrey with three floors, a pitched roof, a tiled roof, a red roof and board and batten cladding.

Red Rear House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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