Contemporary Conservatory with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

Terrassendach
Terrassendach
Huber GmbH - Mein LebensgefühlHuber GmbH - Mein Lebensgefühl
Terrasendach T100/ T150 Genießen Sie die Terrasse von Frühling bis Herbst, ob bei Sonne,wind oder Regen. Sie bestimmen die Größe, Form und Farbe ganz individuell nach Ihren Wünschen. Egal ob für eine Terrasse, einen Balkon oder als Sonderlösung, sie können selbst entscheiden, welche Funktionen bzw. welchen Schutz das Terrassendach bieten soll.
Outdoor Rooms
Outdoor Rooms
Cath Tonkin InteriorsCath Tonkin Interiors
the sofas and tables adjacent the dining patio are also in an outdoor weave ensuring durability in this sunroom
Elegant Conservatory
Elegant Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
This contemporary conservatory located in Hamilton, Massachusetts features our solid Sapele mahogany custom glass roof system and Andersen 400 series casement windows and doors. Our client desired a space that would offer an outdoor feeling alongside unique and luxurious additions such as a corner fireplace and custom accent lighting. The combination of the full glass wall façade and hip roof design provides tremendous light levels during the day, while the fully functional fireplace and warm lighting creates an amazing atmosphere at night. This pairing is truly the best of both worlds and is exactly what our client had envisioned. Acting as the full service design/build firm, Sunspace Design, Inc. poured the full basement foundation for utilities and added storage. Our experienced craftsmen added an exterior deck for outdoor dining and direct access to the backyard. The new space has eleven operable windows as well as air conditioning and heat to provide year-round comfort. A new set of French doors provides an elegant transition from the existing house while also conveying light to the adjacent rooms. Sunspace Design, Inc. worked closely with the client and Siemasko + Verbridge Architecture in Beverly, Massachusetts to develop, manage and build every aspect of this beautiful project. As a result, the client can now enjoy a warm fire while watching the winter snow fall outside. The architectural elements of the conservatory are bolstered by our use of high performance glass with excellent light transmittance, solar control, and insulating values. Sunspace Design, Inc. has unlimited design capabilities and uses all in-house craftsmen to manufacture and build its conservatories, orangeries, and sunrooms as well as its custom skylights and roof lanterns. Using solid conventional wall framing along with the best windows and doors from top manufacturers, we can easily blend these spaces with the design elements of each individual home. For architects and designers we offer an excellent service that enables the architect to develop the concept while we provide the technical drawings to transform the idea to reality. For builders, we can provide the glass portion of a project while they perform all of the traditional construction, just as they would on any project. As craftsmen and builders ourselves, we work with these groups to create seamless transition between their work and ours. For more information on our company, please visit our website at www.sunspacedesign.com and follow us on facebook at www.facebook.com/sunspacedesigninc Photography: Brian O'Connor
Elegant Conservatory
Elegant Conservatory
Sunspace Design, Inc.Sunspace Design, Inc.
This contemporary conservatory located in Hamilton, Massachusetts features our solid Sapele mahogany custom glass roof system and Andersen 400 series casement windows and doors. Our client desired a space that would offer an outdoor feeling alongside unique and luxurious additions such as a corner fireplace and custom accent lighting. The combination of the full glass wall façade and hip roof design provides tremendous light levels during the day, while the fully functional fireplace and warm lighting creates an amazing atmosphere at night. This pairing is truly the best of both worlds and is exactly what our client had envisioned. Acting as the full service design/build firm, Sunspace Design, Inc. poured the full basement foundation for utilities and added storage. Our experienced craftsmen added an exterior deck for outdoor dining and direct access to the backyard. The new space has eleven operable windows as well as air conditioning and heat to provide year-round comfort. A new set of French doors provides an elegant transition from the existing house while also conveying light to the adjacent rooms. Sunspace Design, Inc. worked closely with the client and Siemasko + Verbridge Architecture in Beverly, Massachusetts to develop, manage and build every aspect of this beautiful project. As a result, the client can now enjoy a warm fire while watching the winter snow fall outside. The architectural elements of the conservatory are bolstered by our use of high performance glass with excellent light transmittance, solar control, and insulating values. Sunspace Design, Inc. has unlimited design capabilities and uses all in-house craftsmen to manufacture and build its conservatories, orangeries, and sunrooms as well as its custom skylights and roof lanterns. Using solid conventional wall framing along with the best windows and doors from top manufacturers, we can easily blend these spaces with the design elements of each individual home. For architects and designers we offer an excellent service that enables the architect to develop the concept while we provide the technical drawings to transform the idea to reality. For builders, we can provide the glass portion of a project while they perform all of the traditional construction, just as they would on any project. As craftsmen and builders ourselves, we work with these groups to create seamless transition between their work and ours. For more information on our company, please visit our website at www.sunspacedesign.com and follow us on facebook at www.facebook.com/sunspacedesigninc Photography: Brian O'Connor
Contemporary Ranch in Virginia
Contemporary Ranch in Virginia
Sweet Home of MineSweet Home of Mine
I added an exposed wooden beam across the top of this room to give the room a natural element to make you feel like you were outside. Since this room was an addition you can see the original exterior brick surrounding the fireplace. I was able to open the fireplace into this room creating a two sided fireplace and took the red/yellow brick and painted it a natural cream color to compliment the wall color I chose. Painting the brick a flat color made it look and feel more natural. You could stand all the way at the back of the home and see the front door from this room as it is a very open concept home. Photo Credit: Kimberly Schneider
3-Season Room in Summerfield NC
3-Season Room in Summerfield NC
Archadeck Piedmont TriadArchadeck Piedmont Triad
This beautiful Summerfield NC three-season room was designed around the client’s existing backyard patio. The room features brick construction, along with a fireplace to keep the space cozy on cool days. The ceiling boasts a tongue and groove ceiling with a rich stained finish. The floor-to-ceiling convertible vinyl windows offer total flexibility, keeping the space warm when closed and letting air flow through on warm days.
3-Season Room in Summerfield NC
3-Season Room in Summerfield NC
Archadeck Piedmont TriadArchadeck Piedmont Triad
This beautiful Summerfield NC three-season room was designed around the client’s existing backyard patio. The room features brick construction, along with a fireplace to keep the space cozy on cool days. The ceiling boasts a tongue and groove ceiling with a rich stained finish. The floor-to-ceiling convertible vinyl windows offer total flexibility, keeping the space warm when closed and letting air flow through on warm days.

Contemporary Conservatory with a Brick Fireplace Surround Ideas and Designs

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