Brown, White Conservatory Ideas and Designs

Wimbledon Conservatory
Wimbledon Conservatory
Chaunceys Timber FlooringChaunceys Timber Flooring
This conservatory in Wimbledon features our Linen finish on prime grade engineered oak planks, creating a fresh, uplifting contemporary space.
#rosenredo
#rosenredo
Redo Home and DesignRedo Home and Design
Aimee Mazzenga Photography Design: Mitzi Maynard and Clare Kennedy
Lakeside Getaway
Lakeside Getaway
RLH StudioRLH Studio
Spacecrafting Photography
Farmhouse Fresh
Farmhouse Fresh
Kustom Home DesignKustom Home Design
This new home was designed to nestle quietly into the rich landscape of rolling pastures and striking mountain views. A wrap around front porch forms a facade that welcomes visitors and hearkens to a time when front porch living was all the entertainment a family needed. White lap siding coupled with a galvanized metal roof and contrasting pops of warmth from the stained door and earthen brick, give this home a timeless feel and classic farmhouse style. The story and a half home has 3 bedrooms and two and half baths. The master suite is located on the main level with two bedrooms and a loft office on the upper level. A beautiful open concept with traditional scale and detailing gives the home historic character and charm. Transom lites, perfectly sized windows, a central foyer with open stair and wide plank heart pine flooring all help to add to the nostalgic feel of this young home. White walls, shiplap details, quartz counters, shaker cabinets, simple trim designs, an abundance of natural light and carefully designed artificial lighting make modest spaces feel large and lend to the homeowner's delight in their new custom home. Kimberly Kerl
Luxury Orangery in Surrey
Luxury Orangery in Surrey
David SalisburyDavid Salisbury
This luxury orangery was designed and installed within the grounds of a prestigious Surrey estate, extending a contemporary property that had been previously built by a well-known leading premium developer. Expertly designed by Nigel Blake, one of David Salisbury’s most successful designers, this stylish contemporary orangery combines traditional features with the very best modern building materials and specifications. In what remains perhaps our most sought-after design brief, this project centred on creating space for a larger open plan kitchen/dining/living room. Our client wanted to create a larger, lighter kitchen with associated family dining and sitting areas which connected to their garden and enabled it to be enjoyed year round. This orangery was designed and built to extend what is part of an Octagon Homes development in Surrey, located in the grounds of a Grade 1 listed mansion. The existing kitchen had a small utility area allowing access to the garden, and the size of the kitchen allowed only a small breakfast table. The original space was rather dark and had limited garden views. The key design challenge was to create a larger open plan space with garden views, and which maximised natural light, yet felt welcoming and cosy in the winter months. An additional consideration with this project was the limited access through the garage to the rear of the property, meaning the accuracy of our survey, manufacturing and installation was as critical as ever. Measuring approximately 4m deep by 6.3m wide, this orangery has a total base area of about 29 square metres. Fundamental to the design was the built-up base, in a matching red brick, to allow the finished floor level to run out evenly from the kitchen into the orangery. The fenestration design was another complementary feature, designed to match the host building’s windows. Three pairs of French doors were designed into each elevation, to provide convenient stepped access into the freshly landscaped garden. Painted in the subtle shade of Shadow Stone, from our own unique colour palette, this finish was chosen to complement the property’s existing timber windows. A large rectangular roof lantern provides a wonderful flow of natural light at different times of day. This orangery has helped enhance this Surrey home, transforming the ground floor living space into an open plan hub, which is now the heart of the home. The result is a stylish orangery with a luxurious finish – the perfect fusion of modern and traditional design.
Уютная студия 30м2 ЖК Мейн Хаус для студентки
Уютная студия 30м2 ЖК Мейн Хаус для студентки
AGinterior.ruAGinterior.ru
Дополнительное спальное место на балконе. Полки, H&M Home. Кресло, BoBox.

Brown, White Conservatory Ideas and Designs

1
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.