Green, Turquoise Conservatory Ideas and Designs

Listed Family House Transformation, Hampshire
Listed Family House Transformation, Hampshire
David SalisburyDavid Salisbury
Twin Orangeries & Oak Garden Room for Thatched Family Home This multi-phase project for this Grade II listed thatched family home in Hampshire has helped to transform this charming house and garden into a luxurious living space, packed full of features for today’s modern lifestyle. Over several contracts, our customer chose David Salisbury to design and install effectively 3 different extensions: two orangeries and an oak garden room. We will take a look at each of these structures in turn. Orangery for rear of property to extend kitchen The first phase involved the design of a substantial orangery measuring just under 7.5 metres across by approximately 3m deep, extending across the main portion of the rear of this cottage. This created a light-filled open place living space off the existing kitchen, designed to accommodate a large dining area. Whilst the French doors and extensive roof lantern are perhaps the central exterior design features, the basement spiral wine cellar is the most eye-catching design highlight from an interior perspective. The overall design scheme needed to consider the removal of a couple of existing windows, one of which was a bay window, along with interior access to the utility room and connection to the new oak garden room. The complexity of this design and associated engineering required underline the benefits of choosing an award-winning manufacturer like David Salisbury. The bespoke timber joinery is finished in the sympathetic shade of Pebble White, from our own unique colour palette. Oak Garden Room The separate oak garden room was designed, manufactured and installed in parallel with the main orangery. An interesting design, with a fully tiled roof to complement the rear gables of the original building, it was rounded off with oak weather boarding to complete the look. Although connected with access to the orangery, this oak framed structure appears like a freestanding building. Combining the practicality of a utility room with a boot room, along with plenty of space for the family dogs, this design is the perfect marriage of form and function. Re-thinking the existing orangery Finally, a smaller legacy orangery needed updating, the result of a previous extension, in order to complement the look of the larger new orangery. A new roof lantern and replacement joinery sides were designed and installed a couple of years after the initial projects. Utilising the same Pebble White paint finish and same design features, this original orangery link has now been updated to create a join-up look across the rear of the main part of the home. As with every listed building project, the key was to ensure the design was sympathetic to the original building. David Salisbury handled all of the planning permission and listed building consents, with a detailed Heritage Statement, written by our designer Nigel Blake, a key consideration. With every element of this project now complete, the rear of this property has been truly transformed – with a significantly increased footprint, stylish additional living space and views of the beautifully tended gardens.
Room by Room Inspiration
Room by Room Inspiration
JELD-WEN Windows and DoorsJELD-WEN Windows and Doors
Painted Wood Sliding Patio Doors, Transoms and Fixed Windows (Custom Wood) create a gorgeous sunroom. AuraLast pine provides superior protection from water saturation and energy efficient Low-E glass helps keep indoor temperatures comfortable.
Lindal Additions: Sun Rooms, Patio Rooms, Post and Beam Additions
Lindal Additions: Sun Rooms, Patio Rooms, Post and Beam Additions
Lindal Cedar HomesLindal Cedar Homes
Two sun rooms connect to form a pretty gable stacked above another wall of glass.
Large Kitchen Conservatory
Large Kitchen Conservatory
Vale Garden HousesVale Garden Houses
Modern living and busy family life has resulted in the kitchen increasingly becoming the favourite room in the home. It can be a relaxing and informal place where recreation and work go hand in hand. A sunny cheerful kitchen is everyone’s ideal, and a kitchen conservatory provides just that. It will be used at all times of the day by all members of the family for a wide range of purposes. Folding doors open the conservatory onto the garden. This project shows how a contemporary feel can be achieved whilst adding a traditional timber and glazed extension. Brick piers and solid walls add to both design and functionality of the room. Vale Paint Colour - Tempest Size- 6.0M X 7.8M
Original Endless Pools®
Original Endless Pools®
Endless PoolsEndless Pools
A simple container garden, abutting windows to the garden outdoors, lends a greenhouse feel to this sunroom. The in-ground Endless Pool® makes for a safe, secure swimming hole in your own private woodland glade.
Period property orangery
Period property orangery
FoxfurdFoxfurd
An orangery with complimentary brickwork and fenestration, painted in a tone that compliments the existing property, blends in with the rest of the home to appear like an original feature.

Green, Turquoise Conservatory Ideas and Designs

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