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Sunspace Design, Inc.
Located in the charming town of Vernon, Connecticut, we worked in close collaboration with local construction pros to produce this lovely Victorian gable conservatory. The Victorian gable conservatory style, characterized by its steeply pitched roof and intricate detailing, is well-suited to picturesque New England, offering homeowners a fusion of classical architecture and contemporary allure. This glass space represents the embrace of tradition and modern amenities alike.
The mahogany conservatory roof frame forms the cornerstone of this project. With the rafters prepared in the Sunspace wood shop, the glass roof system also includes a sturdy structural ridge beam and is outfitted with insulated Solarban 70 low-e glass. The result is both durable and refined. A patented glazing system and gleaming copper cladding complete the product.
Sunspace Design played a pivotal role in the conservatory’s creation, beginning with the provision of shop drawings detailing the roof system design. Once crafted, necessary components were transported to the job site for field installation. Working with Custom Construction Plus LLC, who oversaw the conventional wall construction, and CT Home Designs, the architectural lead, our team ensured a seamless transition between the conservatory roof and the home's architecture. We craft spaces that elevate everyday living, and we love how this one came out.
Sube Interiorismo
Proyecto, dirección y ejecución de decoración de terraza con pérgola de cristal, por Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao.
Pérgola de cristal realizada con puertas correderas, perfilería en blanco, según diseño de Sube Interiorismo.
Zona de estar con sofás y butacas de ratán. Mesa de centro con tapa y patas de roble, modelo LTS System, de Enea Design. Mesas auxiliares con patas de roble y tapa de mármol. Alfombra de exterior con motivo tropical en verdes. Cojines en colores rosas, verdes y motivos tropicales de la firma Armura. Lámpara de sobre mesa, portátil, para exterior, en blanco, modelo Koord, de El Torrent, en Susaeta Iluminación.
Decoración de zona de comedor con mesa de roble modelo Iru, de Ondarreta, y sillas de ratán natural con patas negras. Accesorios decorativos de Zara Home. Estilismo: Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao. www.subeinteriorismo.com
Fotografía: Erlantz Biderbost
Anthony Wilder Design/Build, Inc.
Featured in Home & Design Magazine, this Chevy Chase home was inspired by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and built/designed by Anthony Wilder's team of architects and designers.
Andrea Vertua Architetto
▶️ SERRA BIOCLIMATICA E VERANDA: DIFFERENZE
Realizzare una serra bioclimatica a casa anziché una classica veranda ti permetterà di godere di alcuni vantaggi che forse non conosci.
Vediamo insieme quali sono:
1️⃣. IMPATTO AMBIENTALE: la struttura permette di risparmiare energia e ridurre le emissioni di CO2.
2️⃣.COMFORT: miglioramento delle condizioni di comfort abitativo grazie ad un ambiente termoregolato sia in estate che in inverno.
3️⃣. VALORE DI MERCATO: l’installazione di una serra consente di adeguarsi alle norme sulle certificazioni energetiche e di conseguenza aumentare notevolmente il valore di mercato dell’immobile
4️⃣. AUMENTO CUBATURA: La serra solare bioclimatica non influisce sulla cubatura dell’edificio, ciò significa che la porzione occupata non è esposta a tassazione. Questo avviene perchè essendo una soluzione di bioedilizia, quello della serra è considerato volume tecnico, cioè un volume fruibile concesso gratuitamente e non computabile nel volume totale dell’immobile.
5️⃣. DETRAZIONI FISCALI: Rientrando nelle lavorazioni di incremento di risparmio energetico potrai godere della detrazione fiscale del 65% sulla costruzione della serra solare, sia per quanto riguarda le lavorazioni che per la progettazione.
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Dellfina Homes
This beautiful 8200 square foot Georgian style home is every homeowners dream plus a beautiful 5800 square foot walkout basement. The English inspired exterior cladding and landscaping has an endless array of attention and detail. The handpicked materials of the interior has endless exceptional unfinished oak hardwood throughout, varying 9” to 12” plaster crown mouldings throughout and see each room accented with upscale interior light fixtures. Spend the end of your hard worked days in our beautiful Conservatory walking out of the kitchen/family room, this open concept room his met with high ceilings and 60 linear feet of glass looking out onto 3 acres of land.
Meredith Gilardoni Photography
Interior design by Marracar Design. Photos by Meredith Gilardoni Photography
Sube Interiorismo
Proyecto, dirección y ejecución de decoración de terraza con pérgola de cristal, por Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao.
Pérgola de cristal realizada con puertas correderas, perfilería en blanco, según diseño de Sube Interiorismo.
Zona de estar con sofás y butacas de ratán. Mesa de centro con tapa y patas de roble, modelo LTS System, de Enea Design. Mesas auxiliares con patas de roble y tapa de mármol. Alfombra de exterior con motivo tropical en verdes. Cojines en colores rosas, verdes y motivos tropicales de la firma Armura. Lámpara de sobre mesa, portátil, para exterior, en blanco, modelo Koord, de El Torrent, en Susaeta Iluminación.
Decoración de zona de comedor con mesa de roble modelo Iru, de Ondarreta, y sillas de ratán natural con patas negras. Accesorios decorativos de Zara Home. Estilismo: Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao. www.subeinteriorismo.com
Fotografía: Erlantz Biderbost
Conservatory with a Glass Ceiling and Brown Floors Ideas and Designs
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