Semi-detached House with a Metal Roof Ideas and Designs

A Family Home within Chichester's City Walls
A Family Home within Chichester's City Walls
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Richard Gooding Photography This townhouse sits within Chichester's city walls and conservation area. Its is a semi detached 5 storey home, previously converted from office space back to a home with a poor quality extension. We designed a new extension with zinc cladding which reduces the existing footprint but created a more useable and beautiful living / dining space. Using the full width of the property establishes a true relationship with the outdoor space. A top to toe refurbishment rediscovers this home's identity; the original cornicing has been restored and wood bannister French polished. A structural glass roof in the kitchen allows natural light to flood the basement and skylights introduces more natural light to the loft space.
Caringbah South Duplex
Caringbah South Duplex
design. iadesign. ia
Corner lot dual occupancy - a mix of old and new in both form and material. Recycled brick and Scyon cladding in Dululx Lexicon and Domino
Barnes Modern
Barnes Modern
Dominic Howe ArchitectureDominic Howe Architecture
Contemporary minimalist extension and refurb in Barnes, A bright open space with direct views to the garden. The modern sleek kitchen by Poliform complements the minimalist rigour of the grid, aligning perfectly with the Crittall windows and Vario roof lights. A small reading room projects towards the garden, with a glazed oriel floating window seat and a frameless glass roof, providing maximum light and the feeling of being 'in' the garden.
Beaver Dam Residence
Beaver Dam Residence
Berglund ArchitectsBerglund Architects
LIV Sotheby's International Realty
Entry - Primordial House
Entry - Primordial House
DVW DesignDVW Design
Entry of the "Primordial House", a modern duplex by DVW
Rear Extension in Winchmore Hill
Rear Extension in Winchmore Hill
Stephen Turvil ArchitectsStephen Turvil Architects
A split level rear extension, clad with black zinc and cedar battens. Narrow frame sliding doors create a flush opening between inside and out, while a glazed corner window offers oblique views across the new terrace. Inside, the kitchen is set level with the main house, whilst the dining area is level with the garden, which creates a fabulous split level interior. This project has featured in Grand Designs and Living Etc magazines. Photographer: David Butler
Seeing Double - Dual Occupancy
Seeing Double - Dual Occupancy
Studio56 Building DesignStudio56 Building Design
This is a dual occupancy development we have done on a very tricky and awkward shaped block in Mawson ACT. Working with the builder we were able to have everything work and give a simple and elegant look, providing privacy for both homes.
Front Facade
Front Facade
Urban Den ArchitectsUrban Den Architects
Front view of dual occupancy

Semi-detached House with a Metal Roof Ideas and Designs

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