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Thorne Wyness Architects
Front elevation facing South and towards the sea. This project was for the up-stention and complete refurbishment of an existing one bedroom house.
PETER E DESIGNS
THE GATHERING - Sunroom | Canal Corkran, Rehoboth Beach, DE
Sandstone floors, wrought iron furniture, wide open views and cascading water feature, engenders the adventures of outdoor dining and entertainment with the comfort of indoor climate control. Simplicity, clean lines, bold texture, vibrant colors, filtered natural light, and natures sounds are seamlessly woven into a multi-functional, visually stunning space crafted for greater levels of enjoyment!
Christopher David Design
Designed by our passionate team of designers. Our Notting Hill House project is hidden away in Notting Hill a short walk from Portobello Road. The brief was to transform a Terraced London Townhouse by designing a sympathetic and subtle extension. By opening out the kitchen and living space for a bright family home.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Neighboring the kitchen, is the Sunroom. This quaint space fully embodies a cottage off the French Countryside. It was renovated from a study into a cozy sitting room.
Designed with large wall-length windows, a custom stone fireplace, and accents of purples, florals, and lush velvets. Exposed wooden beams and an antiqued chandelier perfectly blend the romantic yet rustic details found in French Country design.
Adele Maines Design and Decor
This solarium fills two stories on the southwest corner of this home. The canaries can be heard throughout the home.
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
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Neighboring the kitchen, is the Sunroom. This quaint space fully embodies a cottage off the French Countryside. It was renovated from a study into a cozy sitting room.
Designed with large wall-length windows, a custom stone fireplace, and accents of purples, florals, and lush velvets. Exposed wooden beams and an antiqued chandelier perfectly blend the romantic yet rustic details found in French Country design.
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
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
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
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