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Hurren Architects
The conservatory used as a living/dining/entertaining space. Multiple French doors open out onto the beautiful gardens and natural bush setting. Track lighting runs the perimeter of the central curved beam. There is a rendered bench around the curve of the conservatory windows as informal seating.
StoneMill Log & Timber Homes
This log & stone home has it all! A potting and gardening room hightlighted by lots of windows, a slate floor and double French doors that lead to a beautiful garden area.
Remodelers of Houston
Detached covered patio made of custom milled cypress which is durable and weather-resistant.
Amenities include a full outdoor kitchen, masonry wood burning fireplace and porch swing.
David Cannon Photography
Sunroom of an incredible rustic home built by Southern Living home builder Structures by Chris Brooks (www.structuresbychrisbrooks.com). Photo credit: www.davidcannonphotography.com
Hibbs Homes
Speaking of bugs, if mosquitos are a problem in your area... you may need to transform your open porch or deck into a screened-in porch. Late night dinner will be more enjoyable when not fighting with the bugs.
Wright Design
This eclectic mountain home nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains showcases an unexpected but harmonious blend of design influences. The European-inspired architecture, featuring native stone, heavy timbers and a cedar shake roof, complement the rustic setting. Inside, details like tongue and groove cypress ceilings, plaster walls and reclaimed heart pine floors create a warm and inviting backdrop punctuated with modern rustic fixtures and vibrant splashes of color.
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A&E Construction and Design Center
Princeton, NJ. This rustic-style all-season sunroom brings the outdoors in! Retractable, motorized vinyl windows, infrared heaters, and fireplace make this a cozy space in the winter. Vaulted shiplap ceiling with skylights and floor to ceiling windows flood the room with light. Beautiful blue stone paver flooring, cedar plank walls, and a feature wall of stacked wood give this room rustic, cabin feel. Perfect space to relax, or entertain!
David Salisbury
This oak orangery with tiled mansard roof is the latest design from one of David Salisbury’s most creative sales designers, that has elicited a very positive review and testimonial.
The quality of his design work is one of Dan Featherstone’s many strengths and this orangery, with its elegant proportions and symmetrical design, is another good example. As our customer noted: “Dan was a highly creative and skilled designer and created a concept that was complementary to our home and we just knew it was the right thing for us.”
The new orangery has transformed the rear of this period red brick property in East Yorkshire, creating a far more effective link with the garden with its large expanse of lawn. A pair of French Doors provide quick and convenient access to the outside.
The overhead roof lantern helps bring in natural overhead light, perfect for reading the newspapers or a favourite book on the customer’s comfortable looking contemporary grey sofas.
The additional space created means there’s room for recreation, as well as relaxation, with table football a popular family game.
Our customer really helps tell the story of this project: “We moved into our dream home and we felt it lacked just something extra special so we decided some type of orangery would finish off our home. We spent many hours reviewing the market available and decided to contact David Salisbury to discuss the option of a new oak orangery. We had already spoken with many other companies but we soon realised that their attention to detail set them apart from the competition.”
Whilst the initial design is obviously vital, the manufacturing and installation phases of this oak orangery (like any building project) were just as important. “The installation process went extremely smoothly and we had regular communication from the David Salisbury project management team throughout - they answered all questions immediately,” the customer noted.
Regular communication is important in managing a customer’s expectation so it is always gratifying to read of feedback like this.
This is the latest successful oak orangery in what is now a significant area of growth for David Salisbury.
It feels only right to leave the last word to our customer: “The finished product is even better than we could have imagined and really has made a fantastic space that is enjoyed by the whole family. If you are considering an orangery extension for your home, we would happily recommend David Salisbury without hesitation.”
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