Victorian Terraced House Ideas and Designs

Philadelphia Townhouse on Delancey Place
Philadelphia Townhouse on Delancey Place
Studio 511Studio 511
The facade of this 1840's Victorian Townhouse was restored to its original elegance. The front stoop and entry doors were rebuilt as well as the cornice and window details. Interior Design by Barbara Gisel and Mary Macelree.
Private Residence
Private Residence
RYAN ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRACTORSRYAN ASSOCIATES GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Design ideas for a victorian terraced house in San Francisco.
Fitzroy North House
Fitzroy North House
MMAD ArchitectureMMAD Architecture
The original facade has been restored and gives nothing away to the modern changes that are within. Image by: Jack Lovel Photography Builders: DIMPAT Construction
Archdale Road, SE22
Archdale Road, SE22
Fine House PhotographyFine House Photography
Fine House Photography
Medium sized and multi-coloured victorian brick terraced house in London with three floors, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Doctor's Row Townhouse
Doctor's Row Townhouse
Palette ArchitecturePalette Architecture
Inspiration for a large and red victorian brick terraced house in New York with three floors and a flat roof.
House Refurbishment Chelsea, London
House Refurbishment Chelsea, London
Hatch Construction LtdHatch Construction Ltd
The client wanted to completely strip the property back to the original structure and reconfigure the layout. This included taking all walls back to brickwork, removal of second floor mansard extension, removal of all internal walls and ceilings. Interior Architecture and Design of the property featured remains the copyright of Mood London.
Phil and Sam, Tooting
Phil and Sam, Tooting
MODEL Projects LtdMODEL Projects Ltd
Chris Snook
This is an example of a white victorian terraced house in London with three floors, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Ben HerzogBen Herzog
Rear facade in Brooklyn Heights brownstone addition by Ben Herzog, architect in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King. Photo by Michael Lee.
Dean Street Residence Exterior
Dean Street Residence Exterior
Murdock Solon ArchitectsMurdock Solon Architects
Brooklyn Townhouse Exterior
Design ideas for a large and gey victorian brick terraced house in New York with three floors and a flat roof.
Bond Place
Bond Place
MarvinMarvin
This project consisted of a renovation and alteration of a Queen Anne home designed and built in 1897 by Manhattan Architect, and former Weehawken mayor, Emile W. Grauert. While most of the windows were Integrity® Wood-Ultrex® replacement windows in the original openings, there were a few opportunities for enlargement and modernization. The original punched openings at the curved parlor were replaced with new, enlarged wood patio doors from Integrity. In the mayor's office, the original upper sashes of the stained glass was retained and new Integrity Casement Windows were installed inside for improved thermal and weather performance. Also, a new sliding glass unit and transom were installed to create a seamless interior to exterior transition between the kitchen and new deck at the rear of the property. Finally, clad sliding patio doors and gliding windows transformed a previously dark basement into an airy entertainment space.
Dot's House: External Facade Before and After
Dot's House: External Facade Before and After
Atlas ArchitectsAtlas Architects
Photo of a small and white victorian bungalow terraced house in Melbourne with a pitched roof and a metal roof.
Paulton's House Chelsea, London
Paulton's House Chelsea, London
Le Lay ArchitectsLe Lay Architects
Matt Clayton
This is an example of a white victorian terraced house in London with three floors.
Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London - W11
Ladbroke Road, Notting Hill, London - W11
Brosh ArchitectsBrosh Architects
complete renovation for a Victorian house in Notting Hill, London W11
Large victorian brick terraced house in London with four floors, a mansard roof, a tiled roof and a black roof.
Vestry Road
Vestry Road
Oliver Leech ArchitectsOliver Leech Architects
Rear and side extension to a terraced house in Camberwell.
This is an example of a small and brown victorian two floor terraced house in London with a pitched roof and a tiled roof.
Latimer
Latimer
Hanson ArchitectsHanson Architects
The remodelling and extension of a terraced Victorian house in west London. The extension was achieved by using Permitted Development Rights after the previous owner had failed to gain planning consent for a smaller extension. The house was extended at both ground and roof levels.
Upper Park, Private Residence
Upper Park, Private Residence
F3 ArchitectsF3 Architects
Large and beige victorian brick terraced house in London with four floors.
Victorian townhouse
Victorian townhouse
Yeo DesignYeo Design
A full refurbishment of a beautiful four-storey Victorian town house in Holland Park. We had the pleasure of collaborating with the client and architects, Crawford and Gray, to create this classic full interior fit-out.
White Cottage - Earl Street, Randwick
White Cottage - Earl Street, Randwick
BKA Architecture Pty LtdBKA Architecture Pty Ltd
Medium sized and white victorian bungalow terraced house in Sydney with wood cladding and a pitched roof.
Lower Sloane Street, Chelsea
Lower Sloane Street, Chelsea
Mark Pinney AssociatesMark Pinney Associates
This is an example of a victorian brick terraced house in London with three floors.
Park Farm
Park Farm
Elliott Pardington Architecture LtdElliott Pardington Architecture Ltd
Conversion of existing Grade II Listed Cider Barn building forming part of Victorian Model Farm complex.
This is an example of a medium sized and multi-coloured victorian two floor terraced house in Kent with mixed cladding, a pitched roof and a tiled roof.

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