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Inspiration for a small contemporary conservatory in Saint Petersburg with a feature wall.
Inspiration for a small contemporary conservatory in Saint Petersburg with a feature wall.
Usine Studio
Cozily designed covered gazebo sets an exceptional outdoor yet indoor zone
Design ideas for a contemporary conservatory in Ahmedabad with a feature wall.
Design ideas for a contemporary conservatory in Ahmedabad with a feature wall.
JELD-WEN Windows and Doors
Painted Wood Sliding Patio Doors, Transoms and Fixed Windows (Custom Wood) create a gorgeous sunroom. AuraLast pine provides superior protection from water saturation and energy efficient Low-E glass helps keep indoor temperatures comfortable.
E Caligari & Son
Inspiration for a large country conservatory in Boston with porcelain flooring, a metal fireplace surround, a standard ceiling, grey floors, a wood burning stove and feature lighting.
Hammer Design Build Remodel
Photo of a medium sized classic conservatory in DC Metro with feature lighting.
European Architectural Supply
Schuco AWS75 Thermally-Broken Aluminum Windows
Schuco ASS70 Thermally-Broken Aluminum Lift-slide Doors
Inspiration for a contemporary conservatory in Grand Rapids with light hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and feature lighting.
Inspiration for a contemporary conservatory in Grand Rapids with light hardwood flooring, no fireplace, a standard ceiling and feature lighting.
Michelle Thomas Design
John Bishop
Design ideas for a country conservatory in Austin with a standard ceiling, beige floors, a two-sided fireplace and a chimney breast.
Design ideas for a country conservatory in Austin with a standard ceiling, beige floors, a two-sided fireplace and a chimney breast.
Precision Moulding
VHT Studios
Photo of a traditional conservatory in Chicago with a standard ceiling and feature lighting.
Photo of a traditional conservatory in Chicago with a standard ceiling and feature lighting.
Sunspace Design, Inc.
This project’s owner originally contacted Sunspace because they needed to replace an outdated, leaking sunroom on their North Hampton, New Hampshire property. The aging sunroom was set on a fieldstone foundation that was beginning to show signs of wear in the uppermost layer. The client’s vision involved repurposing the ten foot by ten foot area taken up by the original sunroom structure in order to create the perfect space for a new home office. Sunspace Design stepped in to help make that vision a reality.
We began the design process by carefully assessing what the client hoped to achieve. Working together, we soon realized that a glass conservatory would be the perfect replacement. Our custom conservatory design would allow great natural light into the home while providing structure for the desired office space.
Because the client’s beautiful home featured a truly unique style, the principal challenge we faced was ensuring that the new conservatory would seamlessly blend with the surrounding architectural elements on the interior and exterior. We utilized large, Marvin casement windows and a hip design for the glass roof. The interior of the home featured an abundance of wood, so the conservatory design featured a wood interior stained to match.
The end result of this collaborative process was a beautiful conservatory featured at the front of the client’s home. The new space authentically matches the original construction, the leaky sunroom is no longer a problem, and our client was left with a home office space that’s bright and airy. The large casements provide a great view of the exterior landscape and let in incredible levels of natural light. And because the space was outfitted with energy efficient glass, spray foam insulation, and radiant heating, this conservatory is a true four season glass space that our client will be able to enjoy throughout the year.
Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group
This 3,738 Square Foot custom home resides on a lush, wooded hillside overlooking Arbutus Lake. The clients wanted to thoughtfully combine a “lodge” and “cottage” feel to their space. The home’s style has been affectionately and effectively called “Cott-odge” A beautiful blend of neutrals compose the home’s color palette to reflect the surrounding setting’s stone, sands, woods and water. White casework and rustic knotty beams round out the careful blend of “cott-odge” style. The great room’s multi-colored ledge stone fireplace and large beams create a cozy space to gather with family, while the efficient kitchen adorned with custom cabinetry accommodates optimal work-flow. The pairing of the varied styles creates an inviting lakeside, family retreat.
Design Build Concepts Inc.
Photo of a rustic conservatory in Grand Rapids with medium hardwood flooring, a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace surround, a standard ceiling, brown floors and a chimney breast.
Rehkamp Larson Architects, Inc.
Scott Amundson Photography
Photo of a bohemian conservatory in Minneapolis with a ribbon fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a skylight, grey floors and a chimney breast.
Photo of a bohemian conservatory in Minneapolis with a ribbon fireplace, a brick fireplace surround, a skylight, grey floors and a chimney breast.
ProBuilt Homes Inc
Photo of a classic conservatory in Cleveland with a standard fireplace, a metal fireplace surround, a skylight, grey floors, painted wood flooring and a feature wall.
Gridley + Graves Photographers
Gridley + Graves Photographers
Photo of a coastal conservatory in Chicago with medium hardwood flooring and a standard ceiling.
Photo of a coastal conservatory in Chicago with medium hardwood flooring and a standard ceiling.
Drab to Fab Decorating
We wanted this room to stand out so we painted it in a dramatic aquamarine color and had all the oak trim work painted white. We tore out the old carpeting and added a neutral patterned carpet to counter play the dramatic color. The homeowner had the furniture, so we took the existing seat cushions and had them re-upholstered with Sunbrella fabrics to give it an update look.
Purple, Turquoise Conservatory Ideas and Designs
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