Conservatory with Lino Flooring and Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs

Beautiful Garden Room Orangery
Beautiful Garden Room Orangery
Vale Garden HousesVale Garden Houses
One of the keys to designing a successful glazed structure lies in its size and position, providing a room that will give you maximum use and enjoyment. The owners of this south-facing orangery are garden enthusiasts. They wished for a room leading from the kitchen to experiment with indoor planting and from which to enjoy their beautiful landscaped surroundings. This classical orangery features full-length panels and clerestory, together with the full-height panels and Tuscan columns that really contribute to a classical look. Vale Paint Colour- Porcini Size- 6.3M X 5.1M
Project East Point - KD
Project East Point - KD
UserUser
Photo Credit by Savvy Interiors & design, LLC (The Savvy ID). Traditional style bungalow cottage home
Orangery to Traditional Country House
Orangery to Traditional Country House
Ormerod Sutton ArchitectsOrmerod Sutton Architects
Extension to luxury family home in Yorkshire. The orangery has spacouse open living arangment with roof lantern providing ample amount of light. Photo by Ormerod Sutton Architects
Empty Nester's Sunroom Retreat
Empty Nester's Sunroom Retreat
Endless Ideas Interiors Inc.Endless Ideas Interiors Inc.
The completed fireplace is flanked by storage benches with custom upholstered tops. Photo credit: Stephanie Brown Photography
Austin Residence 1.
Austin Residence 1.
Sherry Garrett DesignSherry Garrett Design
View of open area off living room and garden room. Impala hide upholstered chairs by Sherry Garrett around an acrylic game table. J. Robert Scott leather lounge chair. Custom rug designed by Sherry Garrett Photo: Sherry Garrett Design
Transitional New Build
Transitional New Build
Etched In StoneEtched In Stone
This striking sunroom shows off the beautifully patterned honed Travertine floor tiles.
Craftsman inspired Conservatory
Craftsman inspired Conservatory
Pantuso ArchitecturePantuso Architecture
This mid 20th century Colonial Revival is unique to the otherwise typical turn of the century village homes. The space created is also very unique to the home owners. Drawing upon their talents for gardening, their appreciation and attention to detailing, and their self created stained glass inspired this notable rear facing conservatory.
Franklin Sunroom
Franklin Sunroom
Design a la Carte IncDesign a la Carte Inc
second story sunroom addition washer and dryer behind pocket doors R Garrision Photograghy
Orangery For A Country House
Orangery For A Country House
Vale Garden HousesVale Garden Houses
Simple detail can make a relatively straightforward design special. Gothic arched heads to the doors, Tuscan pilasters combined with a stone will bring together a mixture of mellow tones and detail pleasing to the eye. Most of Vale's Tuscan pilasters are produced in metal ensuring stability and requiring minimal maintenance. Slender glaze bars to the windows and doors are manufactured to a 'true-divided light' construction, housing individual double-glazed units within 26mm joinery. Vale Paint Colour- Flagstone Size-9.1M X 5.0M
EuroStyle
EuroStyle
Marylinda Ramos, PhotographyMarylinda Ramos, Photography
The screened-in patio is big enough for a full outdoor living room. The bedroom and dining room both have sliding glass doors that slide entirely into the walls, creating an expansive living and dining area. Photo credit: ML Ramos, Photography
Sitting Room
Sitting Room
Spin DesignSpin Design
This Sitting Room receives sunlight through high windows and the exposed timber ceiling provides a wonderful contrast to the concrete block walls. These were painted black to contrast the wood and white throughout this open plan space.

Conservatory with Lino Flooring and Travertine Flooring Ideas and Designs

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