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E Caligari & Son
Immagine di una grande veranda country con pavimento in gres porcellanato, cornice del camino in metallo, soffitto classico, pavimento grigio e stufa a legna
Lisa Scheff Designs
This breakfast room off the kitchen features a table for meals as well as a sofa for afternoon tv watching.
Leah Martin Photography
Esempio di una veranda tradizionale di medie dimensioni con pavimento in legno massello medio
Esempio di una veranda tradizionale di medie dimensioni con pavimento in legno massello medio
Johnston Home Interior Design
This is a small parlor right off the entry. It has room for a small amount of seating plus a small desk for the husband right off the pocket door entry to the room. We chose a medium slate blue for all the walls, molding, trim and fireplace. It has the effect of a dramatic room as you enter, but is an incredibly warm and peaceful room. All of the furniture was from the husband's family and we refinished, recovered as needed. The husband even made the coffee table! photo: David Duncan Livingston
Ispirazione per una veranda stile marinaro con parquet chiaro, camino classico, cornice del camino in pietra e soffitto classico
Reader & Swartz Architects, P.C.
This house is firmly planted in the Shenandoah Valley, while its inspiration is tied to the owner’s British ancestry and fondness for English country houses.
The main level of the house is organized with the living room and the kitchen / dining spaces flanking a center hall and an open staircase (which is open up to the attic level). A conservatory connects an entry and mud room to the kitchen. On the attic level, a roof deck embraces expansive views of the property and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the southeast.
Alair Homes Hudson
The clients grew up in older style homes and wanted to emulate those character details in their current residence, with hickory floors, wide mouldings and trim, and custom doors. We also enclosed their screen porch for year round viewing access of Lake Erie.
On Edge Design & Construction
Ispirazione per una grande veranda country con pavimento in legno massello medio, nessun camino, soffitto classico e pavimento marrone
CQC Home
Idee per una veranda tradizionale di medie dimensioni con parquet scuro, nessun camino, soffitto classico e pavimento marrone
Outback Construction
Craig H. Wilson
Ispirazione per una veranda contemporanea di medie dimensioni con pavimento in legno massello medio, nessun camino e soffitto classico
Ispirazione per una veranda contemporanea di medie dimensioni con pavimento in legno massello medio, nessun camino e soffitto classico
Overland Partners Architecture + Urban Design
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Esempio di un'ampia veranda minimalista con pavimento in gres porcellanato, camino classico, lucernario e pavimento beige
Esempio di un'ampia veranda minimalista con pavimento in gres porcellanato, camino classico, lucernario e pavimento beige
Morgan Exteriors
4 Season sunroom
Design & Build by Morgan Exteriors
Esempio di una veranda tradizionale di medie dimensioni con soffitto classico
Esempio di una veranda tradizionale di medie dimensioni con soffitto classico
IMPROVE or MOVE
Foto di una veranda classica di medie dimensioni con pavimento con piastrelle in ceramica e lucernario
Robert Koch Designs
Esempio di una veranda chic con pavimento in mattoni, camino classico, cornice del camino in mattoni, soffitto classico e pavimento multicolore
David Salisbury
This stunning former mill house, situated in Wiltshire, required a carefully considered extension to enhance the living space and provide views of the large mill pond and picturesque country setting.
Although not listed, the property is believed to date back to the 1820’s and features some distinctive arched sash windows on the ground floor.
A bespoke timber orangery was the understandable choice to sympathetically extend this period home, but some bespoke design elements would be required to bring the overall design scheme together.
Simon Martin, David Salisbury’s longest serving and most experienced designer, was well suited to this design brief – arriving for his initial design visit in the winter snow and immediately establishing a strong rapport with this customer (based in part on some assistance being required to tow Simon’s car out of the snow on departure!).
Our customer is a developer and renovator of premium properties so already had a clear design brief in mind and discerning taste. The location for the proposed orangery was clearly established but the design had to complement the existing building.
The onus was therefore on David Salisbury, as the experts in working with period properties, to design the building accordingly. The only constraint was that it had to abut an existing retaining garden wall, as the higher garden was approximately 3.75m higher than the lower garden.
Simon designed a bespoke orangery that was almost square in shape (measuring 5.7m wide by 5.8m deep), with an overall base area of 33.2 square metres.
Looking at the exterior, bespoke fenestration was specified to mirror the windows in the main house. In a similar vein, the castellated orangery fascia was designed to echo the original building.
Twin pairs of French doors were added to provide convenient access to the gardens and mill pond.
This combination of bespoke design features ensured that when Simon returned to present the initial design, our customer was immediately impressed and the only change was the colour of the wooden joinery (a special colour was requested) – otherwise, the orangery is exactly as per our first draft.
On receiving the order, our in-house planning team handled the full planning application, for convenience and peace of mind.
This bespoke orangery was completed on a supply and fit basis, which has resulted in a beautifully designed, complementary extension to this striking property in Wiltshire.
The new orangery has become the favourite room at home to appreciate what must be one of the most picturesque settings in the area.
With views like these, it is understandable why a bespoke orangery was chosen to extend this stunning period home.
Verande verdi, turchesi - Foto e idee per arredare
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