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Connie Long Interiors
Vintage Rosewood Sofa and Chrome Chairs, Custom Ottomans create living room vignette in 1960's classic mid-century ranch remodel located in Nashville, TN.
Agape Construction
Attractive sunroom just off of kitchen. Open to stunning outside views. Screened-in to protect from natural elements.
Bechtold - Architektur in Glas
Hier ein perfektes Bauwerk - ein Wintergarten mit Überdachung kombiniert - vereint alles was Sie für ihre private Wellness - Oase - benötigen!
Archadeck of Suburban Boston
This tranquil four season room in Burlington, MA, is part of an outdoor living combination that includes a deck. The room features a cathedral ceiling with an open gable design. The room was built using efficient, insulated custom Energy star rated windows.
Photos courtesy Archadeck of Suburban Boston.
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Woodnotes 2017 Collection.
Swivel K Chair and Ottoman in Sand Stone-White; Beach Rug in Nutria-Black;
Available through Linea, Inc. in Los Angeles.
Vale Garden Houses
The success of a glazed building is in how much it will be used, how much it is enjoyed, and most importantly, how long it will last.
To assist the long life of our buildings, and combined with our unique roof system, many of our conservatories and orangeries are designed with decorative metal pilasters, incorporated into the framework for their structural stability.
This orangery also benefited from our trench heating system with cast iron floor grilles which are both an effective and attractive method of heating.
The dog tooth dentil moulding and spire finials are more examples of decorative elements that really enhance this traditional orangery. Two pairs of double doors open the room on to the garden.
Vale Paint Colour- Mothwing
Size- 6.3M X 4.7M
The Bazeley Partnership
This structural glass addition to a Grade II Listed Arts and Crafts-inspired House built in the 20thC replaced an existing conservatory which had fallen into disrepair.
The replacement conservatory was designed to sit on the footprint of the previous structure, but with a significantly more contemporary composition.
Working closely with conservation officers to produce a design sympathetic to the historically significant home, we developed an innovative yet sensitive addition that used locally quarried granite, natural lead panels and a technologically advanced glazing system to allow a frameless, structurally glazed insertion which perfectly complements the existing house.
The new space is flooded with natural daylight and offers panoramic views of the gardens beyond.
Photograph: Collingwood Photography
Conservatory with Light Hardwood Flooring and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs
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