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Peace Design
Esempio di un soggiorno rustico con cornice del camino in pietra, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico e tappeto
Stoneridge Outdoor Living
Total Remodeling Systems recently completed this custom conservatory in Springfield Virginia. This room includes a unique glass hall to a tree house conservatory. Sitting in this room feels like you are in a treehouse watching the birds and nature.
LS3P Living
Observatory | Custom home Studio of LS3P ASSOCIATES LTD. | Taylor Architectural Photography
Idee per un soggiorno
Idee per un soggiorno
Leslie Goodwin Photography
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Interior Design by Sage Design Studio Inc. http://www.sagedesignstudio.ca |
Geraldine Van Bellinghen,
416-414-2561,
geraldine@sagedesignstudio.ca
Concetti
Welcome to #LifesGoodintheWoods a rose-filled greenhouse oasis nestled in the woods of Oakland Country.
This is a place where the homeowner can surround herself in blooms–this custom sanctuary was a dream come true project for both our team and our client’s!
Alison Kandler Interior Design
Mark Lohman
Esempio di un soggiorno country di medie dimensioni e chiuso con sala formale, pareti gialle, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in pietra, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
Esempio di un soggiorno country di medie dimensioni e chiuso con sala formale, pareti gialle, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in pietra, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
Joan Heaton Architects
Jim Westphalen
Ispirazione per un grande soggiorno minimalista aperto con pareti grigie, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in intonaco, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
Ispirazione per un grande soggiorno minimalista aperto con pareti grigie, pavimento in legno massello medio, camino classico, cornice del camino in intonaco, nessuna TV e pavimento marrone
David Salisbury
Nestled in the midst of the Cotswolds, this listed former rectory required a sensitive orangery design to complement the features of this heritage property and to successfully obtain the necessary planning consents.
Simon Phipps, one of David Salisbury’s most experienced designers, has extensive experience of designing bespoke orangeries and garden rooms for these types of period buildings and was well placed to undertake this design brief.
To provide some wider context, this Grade II* listed farmhouse is located within the Broadwell Conservation Area and the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
The host building was a three storey detached property of lime stone construction with a slate roof. The proposed orangery aimed to conserve the house as a family home for modern living, whilst preserving the ‘significance of the heritage asset.’
David Salisbury undertook and successfully obtained full planning and listed building consents for this project, as part of our comprehensive planning service.
The farmhouse featured a more recent extension which housed an upgraded new kitchen, which was also renovated as part of the project.
Although the orangery attaches solely to the more recent extension, it had to remain in keeping and subservient to the original listed property. The simple but classic design, with slim fascia and slim glazing pattern, added a bright reception room directly off the new kitchen.
Two windows were blocked in as part of the works, but with the doors to the kitchen removed to create a permanent opening and with the glass lantern positioned directly above the opening with no rear ceiling, there is a dramatic increase in natural light into the new kitchen.
Wide French doors on two elevations provide an ideal link with the gardens and entertaining area to the side.
The footprint of the new extension measures approximately 6.2m wide by 4.2m deep, providing 26 square metres of additional luxurious living space, rounded off in our contemporary Mendip Grey paint finish.
The before and after photos below help to illustrate just how the rear of this period property has been transformed, with the new orangery creating an exquisite link between the house and garden.
This bespoke orangery has more than fulfilled the original design brief, providing an extension that preserves the fabric and significance of the owner’s lovely listed home whilst also conserving the property as a family home for future generations.
Cotswolds based Cid Carr Interior Design, who specialise in the subtle transformation of heritage buildings for modern living, designed the interior space and acted as project liaison.
RARDO - Architects
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Idee per un soggiorno mediterraneo
Idee per un soggiorno mediterraneo
Cocinas Santos
La iluminación principal se resuelve con un elegante sistema de luminarias sobre raíles electrificados, y la auxiliar con lámparas de Artemide, Brokis y Norm Architects.
Fotografía: Fernando de Bustos.
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